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Key talking points ahead of weekend local footy

June 2, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
Key talking points ahead of weekend local footy

Saturday is shaping as one of the most thrilling of the local footy season so far. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the weekend. With the local footy season in now swing, every week presents more exciting storylines to keep an eye on. Here are the key things to look out for this … [Read more…]

Posted in: Toowoomba Tagged: ‘s grand final, Albury, America, Australia, Australia and New Zealand, Ballarat, Ben Higgins, Bendigo, BRANDER HOLDS KEY, clubs merge, coaching career, Dallas, David Noble, Dean Limbach, Doncaster East, double chance, DOUBLE CHANCE BATTLE, finals chances, football match, footy season, Golden Square, grand finalists, Hawthorn Hawks, headline clash, important Southern league Division, Josh Kennedy, key talking points, Launceston, league‘s, Nathan Jones, NOBLE RETURN, North America, Northern America, Oceania, one-off appearance, Pascoe Vale, players day, Scott Rowan, Simon McEvoy, stand-alone night match, stingiest defence, table clash, teams set, Texas, Toowoomba, Tyler Lewis, United States of America, Victoria, Yarra Valley Mountain Football League

Geelong’s top-selling real estate agents revealed

June 2, 2023 by aswine Leave a Comment
Geelong’s top-selling real estate agents revealed

The biggest sellers in Geelong real estate are among regional Victoria’s top agents, including a northern suburbs dynamo selling more than 150 homes in a year. SEE THE LIST Barry Plant Geelong’s Chari Emirzade chalked up 155 sales in 12 months, the highest sales volume in regional Victoria and the second highest seller in the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Darwin Tagged: Asia, AU, Australia, Australia and New Zealand, building inspections, buyer activity, Cairns, Chari Emirzade, close deals, Cyprus, Daniel Hayes, Darwin, director Joe, East Geelong, family real estate, first-home buyers, first-time buyers, Geelong, Geelong house, Geelong VIC 3220, Hobart, Jan Juc, Jayden McHenry, Joe Grgic, Kieron Hunter, lead agent, median house price, Michelle Winckle, New South Wales, Norlane, North Geelong, northern suburbs, northern suburbs agent, northern suburbs dynamo, Oceania, personal assistants, Peter Farago, price recovery lags, Real Estate, real estate agents, real estate business, Real Estate director, region agents, resurgent property market, seller value, servicing clients, single mum, Surf Coast, Sydney, tailor marketing, text message, Tim Carson, Tony Moorfoot, top agents, top selling agents, top-selling real estate, Townsville, vendors hiring, VIC, Victoria, Western Asia, young kids

Australia’s cheapest performance car

June 2, 2023 by aswine Leave a Comment
Australia’s cheapest performance car

Cost of living pressures mean buyers looking for a fun-to-drive car usually need deep pockets, but this tiny hatchback changes that. VALUE The cheapest new car in Australia is a manual Kia Picanto priced from $18,890 drive-away. Folks with an extra $4000 to spend can get hold of what is arguably the cheapest performance car … [Read more…]

Posted in: Darwin Tagged: adaptive cruise control, Australia, Australia and New Zealand, Australian roads, auto emergency braking, blind spot monitoring, Cairns, capped price servicing, cheapest car, cheapest performance car, collision warning, collision warning systems, compact steering, creature comforts, Darwin, David McCowen, engaging process, five-speed manual transmission, four-speaker stereo, four-star safety rating, front tyres, Geelong, Hobart, Manual air conditioning, manual form, manual transmission, near-endless opportunities, Oceania, performance car, rear cross, rear parking sensors, red stitching, refreshing change, reversing camera, roadside assistance, seven-year warranty, sophisticated features, spacious cabin, SPARE Temporary, steering column, three-cylinder engine, throbbing three-cylinder engine, Townsville, vinyl seats, Volkswagen AG

Man who allegedly bashed a neighbour to near-death given bail

June 2, 2023 by aswine Leave a Comment
Man who allegedly bashed a neighbour to near-death given bail

A man accused over a violent beating that left a neighbour fighting for his life has been granted bail under strict conditions. Adam Nicholas Goedhart, 32, is charged with intent to cause grievous bodily harm over an incident about 1.50am on November 4, 2021 at McAlister St. Police allege officers went to a housing complex … [Read more…]

Posted in: Mackay Tagged: abuse victim, Alleged violent basher, Australia, Australia and New Zealand, Bunbury, Bundaberg, Coffs Harbour, granted bail, Ian George Raines, life imprisonment, Mackay, Magistrates Bronwyn Hartigan, mental health, mental health status, Moreton Bay, mother position, neighbour fighting, Oceania, psychiatrist report, Queensland, Rockhampton

Ricky Stuart press conference, Canberra Raiders, blowup, Jarrod Croker rested, Wests Tigers, 300th game, what did he say

June 2, 2023 by aswine Leave a Comment
Ricky Stuart press conference, Canberra Raiders, blowup, Jarrod Croker rested, Wests Tigers, 300th game, what did he say

Raiders coach Ricky Stuart got the win over the Wests Tigers but it didn’t stop him blowing up deluxe in his post-game press conference on Friday night. Stuart took aim at the officials almost as soon as he sat down but he was largely composed – until asked about Jarrod Croker. Stuart controversially rested Croker … [Read more…]

Posted in: Canberra Tagged: Australia, Australia and New Zealand, Australian Capital Territory, Canberra, Canberra Raiders, controversial decision, Gold Coast, Green Machine, Jarrod Croker, Maitland, Oceania, post-game press conference, press conference, Raiders coach, Ricky Stuart, right thing, Sunshine Coast, Wests Tigers, Wollongong

‘Getaway’ girl, 15, causing chaos on Qld streets

June 2, 2023 by aswine Leave a Comment
‘Getaway’ girl, 15, causing chaos on Qld streets

At just 15, she’s as “known” to police as hardened criminals twice her age. Now, her jaw-dropping disregard for the law and links to a string of both tragic and dangerous crimes can be revealed. While youth crime laws prevent the publication of the girl’s name and photo, a special investigation has confirmed her ties … [Read more…]

Posted in: Hervey Bay Tagged: apparent capacity, Australia, Australia and New Zealand, Baby driver, bail conditions, car thefts, car thieves, court appearance, crash victim, dangerous driving offences, dangerous operation, dangerous young car, Exclusive Interview, Facebook, Fraser Coast, Hervey Bay, high-profile car thefts, Inc., innocent women, Jessica Grewal, Julie Stephenson, junior high-schooler, Kelsie Davies, legislators/state leaders, Mark Ryan, Maryborough Patrol Group, Maryborough Police Station, Michale Chandler, Mildura, motor vehicle, multiple sources, Oceania, permissible circumstances, police capability, police station, Port Macquarie, Queensland, Queensland Police, Reach Church, recidivist offender, recidivist young offenders, risk-based pursuit policy, road trip, Shepparton, Sheree Robertson, stolen car smashes, stolen cars, teen car thieves, Teen girl, teen offenders, visibility police, Wagga Wagga, young car thieves, youth crime laws, youth offenders

Property guru shoots down real estate’s biggest myth

June 2, 2023 by aswine Leave a Comment
Property guru shoots down real estate’s biggest myth

Real estate expert John McGrath is sick of hearing about one of the biggest myths in the industry, so he’s determined to set the record straight. Market conditions have further improved in May following five consecutive months of price growth. Actually, the opposite is usually true, and that’s especially the case this year. Let me … [Read more…]

Posted in: Darwin Tagged: auction clearance rates, Australia, Australia and New Zealand, Brisbane, buyer competition, buyer demand, Cairns, capital cities, clearance rates, Darwin, data shows, David Swift, Estate Agents, Estate Agents John, Forest Lodge, Geelong, Hobart, John McGrath, Lane Cove North, market conditions, market cycle, maximise winter appeal, McGrath Estate Agents, means buyer competition, Melbourne, New South Wales, Oceania, price data, price growth, Property guru, Property guru shoots, Property king anoints, Queensland, Real Estate, Real estate expert, resurgent property market, Ringwood East, selling conditions, Sydney, Townsville, Victoria, Wantirna South

The former NRL stars giving life lessons on and off the field

June 2, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
The former NRL stars giving life lessons on and off the field

They are the former NRL players who have given years of hard work to the game, and now they’re giving back to the next generation. Find out which former stars are coaching the kids in the NRL Schoolboys Cup. Their wisdom. The NRL National Schoolboys Cup might be home to some of the game’s most … [Read more…]

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Building her dream business

June 2, 2023 by aswine Leave a Comment
Building her dream business

Stefi Kerby is the powerhouse behind Celia Loves. She tells how she manages to juggle running a successful business, study and raising money for charity with being a mum to three young girls. It is no surprise the brand has become a household name due to its vibrant scents and colourful packaging, but it is … [Read more…]

Posted in: Darwin Tagged: acclaimed pastry chef, Al Pacino, Australia, Australia and New Zealand, beloved dad, business name, Cairns, challenging time, clear vision, colourful homewares, creative side, Darwin, dream collaborations, Edward Baran, financial issues, fragrance heaven, Geelong, Hobart, holding back tears, Jess, Melbourne, Moroccan rose candle, Oceania, pilates class, popular Moroccan rose, raise awareness, recipe developer, rock star, spending time, supply chain, supply chain issues, Tessa Hayward, Townsville, Victoria, visit dryjuly.com/users/stefanie-kerby, vivacious personality, worst time

Coffee by the bay

June 2, 2023 by aswine Leave a Comment
Coffee by the bay

After relocating from Melbourne, Matt and Gen Jones have opened the doors to a new Clifton Springs cafe, much to the delight of the locals But the ocean isn’t the only thing the town has going for it. A small suburban shopping strip in Centaurus Ave is on the radar of local foodies. The street … [Read more…]

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