Rachael Lord

Rachael Lord

Beach & Bay Realty

Beach & Bay Realty

Lvl 6, 69 Reservoir St, Cronulla NSW 2230

About Rachael Lord

I grew up in Sleepy Bundeena. I was a regular “wharf rat” swimming at the Bundeena wharf every day after school. I grew up surrounded by the sea, nature & interesting, arty characters. From Bundeena I learnt what it feels like to be part of a community, where just walking down the street can turn into a social event. I moved to Cronulla after high school because I always missed that last 7pm ferry home. I’ve worked for My mum owned the local video store in Bundeena so we ran that business as a family. Working at Beach & Bay Realty is my first “real job” and I’ve been with the team for 3 years now. I initially started as a receptionist however as we’ve embraced technology over the years my role has expanded to all forms of online marketing and social media including running the ‘I Love Cronulla’ page.
I also volunteer for a youth charity formed by a friend, Australian Youth Against Cancer. I help coordinate fundraising & events such as The Sutherland 2 Surf AYAC running team. Crazy stuff I’ve done
  • Shaved my head completely bald for the World’s Greatest Shave
  • Started my own business and worked as a photographer at Northies for a year
  • Driven a motorbike (without even having a car licence) for 5 days through the Central Highlands of Vietnam
  • Jumped off a tour boat in Cambodia and swam 500m fully clothed to the wharf (because the police wouldn’t let the boat dock)
  • Taught English to a class of 20 Grade 5 school children in Ghana
To have fun I I surround myself with friends & food, whether we go out for dinner or host our own parties. I read a lot of books, browse blogs and watch youtube clips far too much.
I go to a music gig at least once a week. Often I’ll just pick someone I haven’t heard and hope for the best.
I love to take photos, walk anywhere near the sea and nothing beats seeing the world with a backpack and an open mind.
Education
  • HSC at Caringbah High school
  • Halfway through a BA in Communications (Social Inquiry) majoring in Advertising at UTS
Favourite books
  • Tuesday’s with Morrie
  • The Life of Pi
  • The Alchemist
Favourite films
  • Amelie
  • A Very Long Engagement
  • Love Actually
  • Hotel Rwanda
I love Cronulla because I can go for beach swims after work and walk on The Esplanade. Cronulla inspires an active lifestyle, from the surfers & runners to the little old lady who wears the matching jumpsuit & walks the strip every day. There’s a sense of belonging here similar to Bundeena and it’s nice to wander through Cronulla Mall and bump into new and old friends and wave to the local business owners. What are your favourite places in Cronulla?
  • The Brass Monkey
  • HAM
  • Sushi Train
Guiding philosophy We are all in this together. Travelling makes the world seem smaller and you begin to realise that no matter where you are - people are fundamentally the same. We may look different, practice different customs and eat different food but we all feel love, fear and loss equally. Latest blogs I have written
  • Bundeena Locals Let Loose From The Island
  • Photos from our Christmas Party at Sting Cronulla
  • Spotlight on Local Photographer: Scott Atherton
  • Design Inspiration: Swags for Homeless
  • Spotlight on Local Photographer: Nansi Photography
  • Ecoya Candles Taren Point Factory Sale (50% off)
  • Shire Photographers: Kellie Stubbs
  • Swags For Homeless Benefit Night + Christmas Party
  • Cronulla Mall Report: School holidays & everyone’s talking about fish & fire!
  • Calling local writers & reviewers. Contribute to our blog!
Rachael Lord
Beach & Bay Realty
Lvl 6, 69 Reservoir StCronulla NSW 2230
Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
"With open hearts and minds, together we grow." artwork by David Williams of Gilimbaa.