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A new, flamboyant burst of colour has been added to Macrossan Street.

                                          Fun fused with fabulous, local business owner, Jessica Bannock, brings to life a
                                               representation of her own quirky style at Bahnuk in Port Douglas.






















































            What began as an online shop is now a bricks and mortar reality. And   Along with an eye-catching wardrobe, Jess brought with her the tradition of
            while customers will find divergent décor and fashion, there’s also a story   entrepreneurial parents. For 15 years, her folks ran their home-based bakery
                                                                  company, Sweety Pies and Babycakes (creators of the famed ‘Crunchie
            of bravery and embracing individuality behind the counter.
 BAHNUK     During her uni gap year in 2002, Jess visited Port Douglas, before returning   Munchie’ cake) where Jess and her siblings were expected to pitch in. They
                                                                  instilled a valuable family message - love what you’re immersed in.
            to Canada to complete a fashion business degree. But the fabric of our beaches
            and rainforests were never far from her thoughts. In a classic case, Jessica   Armed with a love of challenges and learning curves, Jessica took over her first
 WORDS by Samantha C Ross   PHOTOS by Alison George, Catseye Productions  returned as a backpacker and never left. The coastal town offered a magical   business, Platinum Property Services, and her approachable incandescence had
            sense of community that she embraced. Port Douglas likewise paired perfectly   word spreading fast. Platinum’s ethos, ‘Built by heart and fuelled by design’
            with her work-hard, play-hard belief-system.          swiftly appealed to a high-end clientele.
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