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Oaks Hotels, Resorts & Suites
Company typeLtd.
IndustryHospitality, Hotels
Founded1991
HeadquartersSunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia
Area served
Australia, New Zealand, United Arab Emirates,Qatar,Lebanon,India
Key people
Chief Executive Officer: Dillip Rajakarier
Chief Operations Officer: Craig Hooley
Chief Financial Officer: Daniel Hastings
General Manager – People: Anne-Marie Burgess
Legal Director: Lachlan Hoswell
Websitewww.oakshotels.com/en

Oaks Hotels, Resorts & Suites is an accommodation provider with over 60 properties predominantly located in Australia and New Zealand, and a smaller number of sites in the United Arab Emirates, India, Qatar and Lebanon. Originally founded in Australia in 1991, Oaks Hotels, Resorts & Suites form part of a larger global company, Minor International.

Introduction

Oaks Hotels, Resorts & Suites [1] is a hospitality chain that specialises in self-contained apartment accommodation. The company is a Management Letting Rights (MLR) business [2] and its portfolio features 52 properties (as of 30 November 2015) under its management in cities across Australia, New Zealand, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates.[3]

History

Oaks Hotels, Resorts & Suites was founded in 1991 on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, and was subsequently acquired by Minor International in July 2011. In addition to its Australian and New Zealand properties, Oaks also welcomes guests to its apartment lifestyles in Thailand, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Lebanon, and India.

There are currently 64 Oaks properties in operation globally, with 58 of these located in Australia & New Zealand.

Property types and locations

Oaks Hotels, Resorts & Suites offer three different accommodation categories.

Hotel rooms offer a range of inclusions such as pools, gyms and dining either on site or close by.

Oaks Resorts offer grounds and facilities, on-site dining, event spaces, golf, pools and spas.

Australia

Queensland

Brisbane
  • iStay River City
  • Oaks 212 Margaret
  • Oaks Aurora
  • Oaks Casino Towers
  • Oaks Charlotte Towers
  • Oaks Felix
  • Oaks Festival Towers
  • Oaks Lexicon Apartments
  • Oaks Mews
  • The Milton Brisbane
Gold Coast
  • Oaks Calypso Plaza
  • Oaks Gold Coast Hotel
Port Douglas
  • Oaks Lagoons
Ipswich
  • Oaks Aspire Apartments
Townsville
  • Oaks Gateway on Palmer
  • Oaks M on Palmer
Sunshine Coast
  • Oaks Oasis
  • Oaks Seaforth Resort

Redcliffe

Gladstone
  • Oaks Grand Gladstone
Moranbah
  • Oaks Moranbah
Middlemount
  • Oaks Middlemount
Mackay
  • Oaks Carlyle
  • Oaks Rivermarque

New South Wales

Sydney
  • Oaks Goldsbrough Apartments
  • Oaks Hyde Park Plaza
  • Oaks on Castlereagh
The Entrance
  • Oaks Waterfront Resort
Port Stephens
Oaks Pacific Blue Resort in Port Stephens
  • Oaks Lure
  • Oaks Pacific Blue Resort
Hunter Valley
  • Cypress Lakes Resort

Victoria

Melbourne
  • Oaks on Collins
  • Oaks on Lonsdale
  • Oaks on Market
  • Oaks on William
  • Oaks South Yarra
  • WRAP on Southbank

South Australia

Adelaide
  • iStay Precinct
  • Oaks Embassy
  • Oaks Horizons

Glenelg

  • Oaks Liberty Towers
  • Oaks Plaza Pier

Western Australia

Broome
  • Oaks Broome
  • Oaks Cable Beach Sanctuary

Northern Territory

Darwin
  • Oaks Elan Darwin

New Zealand

North Island

Auckland
  • Auckland Harbour Oaks

South Island

Christchurch
Oaks iStay Christchurch in December 2014 during demolition

A 180-room Oaks hotel was built in the Christchurch Central City in 2005 on the corner of Cashel and Liverpool streets. The building, valued at NZ$32m, was damaged in the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake and closed, but was also inaccessible as it was located within the Central City Red Zone. Whilst repair was possible and estimated at NZ$6m, the Christchurch Central Recovery Plan placed the building in the East Frame, and the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority placed a compulsory acquisition order on the property. The building, amongst the tallest in Christchurch, was purchased by The Crown and demolished between October 2014 and March 2015.[4][5]

Queenstown
  • Oaks Club Resort
  • Oaks Shores

United Arab Emirates

Dubai

  • Oaks Liwa Heights

Abu Dhabi

  • Oaks Liwa Executive Suites

Thailand

Bangkok

  • Oaks Bangkok Sathorn

References

  1. ^ "Oaks Hotels,Resorts & Suites". Oaks Hotels, Resorts & Suites. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Oaks Hotels & Resorts Limited : Company Profile and SWOT Analysis". SBWire. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  3. ^ "Oaks Hotels, Resorts & Suites". Hospitalitynet.org.
  4. ^ Berry, Michael (30 March 2013). "Repair option gives way to grass". The Press. Retrieved 7 April 2016.
  5. ^ Wood, Alan (11 July 2011). "Industry pencils in dates to relaunch". The Press. Retrieved 7 April 2016.