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Jun 12, 2021

5 quick DIY home maintenance jobs to tackle before winter sets in

When it’s freezing outside, being cosy and comfy at home is of the utmost importance. But just like a garden, your home needs to be tended to regularly to ensure it’s in optimum condition. You’ll s

Jun 7, 2021

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The search is on for the newest addition to our Property Management Team! As the ultimate candidate you are a resourceful, enthusiastic and a results-driven professional with: - Well d

May 26, 2021

Money tricks to turbocharge your savings and boost your buying power

A year of financial uncertainty has encouraged many people to save more money and invest to grow their wealth. Property prices have been pushed to new highs by cashed-up buyers armed with amp

May 14, 2021

Green Screen - Leo Franco Motors

Leo Franco Motors have been serving Griffith and the surrounding Riverina region since 1988. As a dealer with over 35 years’ experience, Leo Franco Motors strives to provide the latest and greatest

May 12, 2021

Banna Lane Festival - Tony Interviews Reubszz

Banna Lane Festival is a not-for-profit public art initiative focused on curating a series of large-scale murals throughout Banna Lane in the CBD of Griffith NSW Australia. In partnership with Griffi

Apr 30, 2021

The do’s and don’ts when visiting an open home

facebook twitter pinterest In a new Australian novel, Other People’s Houses, the main character Kate spends her weekends inspecting beautiful open homes in Sydney to peek fleetingly into a li

Apr 27, 2021

Liam Catanzariti and Jamie Bertolin raised almost $7000 for Country Hope in the Riverina Redneck Rally

The Riverina Redneck Rally is an annual charity event, racing for 5 days through the outback to raise money for Country Hope to support children battling against cancer, and their families.

Apr 19, 2021

Five ways to ensure presale renovations pay you back

Spending too much on improving your home is a real mistake in the real estate game. It’s called over-capitalising, and it means you’ve spent more money on a renovation than you’ll get back in r