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Pregnant woman Ebony Murner and her fiance Matthew Filmer face financial stress and an unfinished house after their builder Watersun Homes was placed in voluntary administration. Courtesy Seven News, as reported March 1.
Bianca Dickinson relives the frightening moment she realised that her two-year-old daughter, Molly, was just centimeters away from a two-metre long brown snake.
School children imagined their dream library to help design a proposed children's reading centre as part of an $88.1 million redevelopment, Vision 2020.
Protesters last month targeted Robert Doyle and his family at their home as part their fight against the City of Melbourne treatment of homeless people.
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A public appeal to help fund the $88.1 million redevelopment of the State Library has been kick started with a $3 million donation from philanthropists Allan and Maria Myers. Vision 2020.
Pregnant woman Ebony Murner and her fiance Matthew Filmer face financial stress and an unfinished house after their builder Watersun Homes was placed in voluntary administration. Courtesy Seven News, as reported March 1.
On Monday, administrators Rodgers Reidy announced it had found builders about half of the properties, with Mega Homes, VM Builders and Ric Jelfs Custom Homes to be brought in to finish the jobs.
"These owners have been advised of the sale by our office and the builders will now contact the owners to agree terms for the completion of their homes," said Rodgers Reidy director Mathew Gollant.
But another 200 homeowners remain in the lurch – having either terminated their contract or because the administrator was unable to find a company to finish their homes.
Mr Gollant said they would have to find their own builders.
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Cafe owner Satwant Singh is one of the unlucky buyers who have been left with an unfinished home – and no one yet willing to take it on.
Mr Singh signed a contract for works with Watersun Homes in June 2015, more than a year before his first child was born.