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And I think he still does. he s only human, D Leanne cheekily added. As season one plays out on screens, D Leanne, Gavin and their fellow property pioneer Simon Cohen are faced with everyday challenges, albeit in the gorgeous backdrop of a $55million mansion. In an era where American real estate shows like Selling Sunset have garnered a great interest in viewers, Gavin adds that Luxe Listings is by no-means a copy of the popular series. Point of difference? In an era where American real estate shows like Selling Sunset have garnered a great interest in viewers, Gavin adds that Luxe Listings is by no-means a copy of the popular series ....
- shares dealt a crucial blow to businesses in western Sydney found to have tampered with vehicle odometers and issuing roadworthy certificates to unsafe cars. Odometer tampering was believed to be a thing of the past given the complexity of altering the total distance a vehicle has travelled on modern cars. The practice of “winding back the odometer” or “clocking” a car is designed to make a high-mileage vehicle seem more appealing by reducing the total distance it claims to have been driven. According to the NSW Police Traffic and Highway Patrol Facebook page, officers from Mt Druitt Highway Patrol and other government authorities targeted a car dealer network where ....
D'Leanne Lewis and Gavin Rubinstein go head to head on real estate show Luxe Listings Sydney dailymail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailymail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Yvonne Mary Hall, 69, co-founded a charity that claimed to sell bricks to establish a memorial at the Pozieres battlefield in France - yet used the money for shopping and gambling. ....
âNot in my domainâ: Commissioner powerless to help woman at centre of Sydney defects debacle Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement A Sydney woman has been told there is nothing the NSW Building Commissioner can do to help recover her life savings after she bought into a 300-apartment tower that had alleged major defects, despite him reportedly saying an investigation is âlikelyâ to uphold her concerns. It comes as the Herald can reveal a sharp decline in fines being handed out to private certifiers for signing off on dodgy buildings in the last 10 months, since the board responsible for policing them was abolished. ....