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Viv Wellington Real Estate

Locality: Wellington, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6845 1678



Address: 32 Maughan Street 2820 Wellington, NSW, Australia

Website: www.realestate.com.au/agent/viv-wellington-1721422?cid=agent-profile-page%7Crea%3Afind-agent%3Aagent%3Asearch-results

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23.01.2022 Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas and to help us get in the spirit we are doing a Christmas Raffle!!! Everyone who gets their haircut go into the draw to win a basket full of the best men's grooming products and goodies!!! Winner will be drawn Monday the 14th of December!!

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20.01.2022 Looking for enthusiastic cafe all rounders. Drop in your resumes into 56 Lee St or email [email protected] experience preferred. ... #arthurviewcafe #wellingtonnsw #hiringnow



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18.01.2022 I still have one left for sale if anyone is interested. Fantastic book!



17.01.2022 Spring has definitely sprung and the Rotary Club of Wellington 2020 Garden Competition is the perfect place to showcase your garden! There are 10 categories so pick one and compete.

15.01.2022 Before & After With warmer days around the corner be sure to book in as were booking out fast!

15.01.2022 Most of you know I work from home these days, but to help out Raymond Day-Hakker today I will be working from the Golden Era Piano Museum (still doing my normal... job). If you haven't done a tour today probably isn't the day (you'd miss out on being entertained by Ray) but if you just wanted a look at the pianos (without the full show) entry is $15 per adult, $10 pensioners, $7.50 kids and under 5's are free. 10am - 4pm

13.01.2022 Wellington Business Chamber September Meeting will be hosting Matthew Flower from CWP renewables about the Uungula Wond Farm Community engaragment.

13.01.2022 September 26 is our big reveal! We are back at the Northern end of Cameron Park and looking forward to a great day out! We ask that all stall holders bring the...ir COVID-19 Safety plans with them, and make sure you have hand sanitiser at your stall. Also, signs to let your customers know how to keep themselves safe at your stall will be expected. We will have a COVID-19 safety monitor at the markets, and we will be doing our best to keep our community virus free. Please do not attend the markets if you are unwell. Now, for the fun stuff...Get your bacon and egg burger from the Rotary barbecue. Grab a fabulous coffee, and support our local businesses. We've got quite a few stalls booked so far, so it's looks like we will have a fabulous Spring market. We look forward to seeing your smiling faces on the 26th. The markets team.



11.01.2022 Fantastic news coming out of Wellington where Domain is reporting the town has experienced a 26.1 per cent increase in real estate prices over the past 12 month...s. However, when you think about it, it is hardly surprising considering the sheer amount of effort been put into this great town since the old Wellington Shire was amalgamated. There is no doubt that there’s still a lot of work needed to be done in Wellington. The town has a huge backlog of roads and street infrastructure that is in desperate need of upgrade and repair. There are too many vacant shops that need a lot of tender loving care; and the ongoing issue of the need for a greater police presence continues to bubble on. However, with progress being made in all these fronts, it’s little wonder that economic confidence is being restored in the town. I was incredibly pleased with the town’s #buylocalorbyelocal campaign last year. While it is hard to measure the full amount of money that was kept in the town as a result of the campaign, there is definitely a renewed sense of optimism in the air. The local Wellington Business Chamber has been leading the charge to reinvigorate the local economy. From a Council point of view, it has been a real blessing to have a group like this keen to work with Council in order to make a better Wellington. It’s blatantly obvious that Wellington’s housing market was always set to grow post amalgamation, investors and new residents need only look at the new economic generators in the town. The $7 million brand-new Wellington Aquatic Leisure Centre, as well as the multiple new sporting facilities and playgrounds like Cameron Park, built to give the town a much-needed boost to lure newcomers to the community. The new multi-million dollar visitors experience centre at the Wellington Caves - bound to attract many more visitors and significantly boost visitor numbers that add to the local economy. Then there are the bread and butter Council infrastructure upgrades that are just as important, such as significant increases in the amount of roads, sewage and water spending (I personally am very excited about Swift Street near the train station finally being reconstructed). Outside investors, as well as potential new residents, see these upgrades and improvements. More importantly, such investment and upgrades give Wellington that extra competitive edge to attract even more investment. It’s a classic example of ‘spiralling upward’. There is no doubt that Wellington is on the up. The reports in Domain about Wellington’s 26.1 per cent growth is proof in the pudding that the outlook for this terrific town and its people is great!

11.01.2022 We hope you will join us for our Christmas markets on Saturday November 28. We are excited to have lots of beautiful handmade crafts, children's toys, yummy Chr...istmas treats, jewelry, plants, clothing, collectibles, bric-a-brac, fresh fruit and veg, and of course, the Rotary barbecue team will be cooking up your breakfast and lunch needs. Grab a coffee to get you going, and get your Christmas shopping done locally! 8am to 1pm Cameron Park, Wellington See you there

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06.01.2022 HOUSE FOR SALE 21 BELL STREET YEOVAL NSW $220,000... A slice of Heaven A move to the country can be to a setting that is not too different from your city life, but this property cannot be accused of that. Set on almost half an acre of the parklike block that overlooks a quaint golf course, you could be excused of thinking you were in Heaven! The cottage has all the magic of a bygone era with the convenience of modern-day needs. Stepping into the kitchen which speaks to the country cottage in you with rustic timber-look cabinetry and solid oak pantries. This space has the convenience of a split system air conditioner to keep you comfortable all year round. Open plan to the dining room you have more than enough space for the whole family and it’s always a family favourite to congregate in the kitchen while the meal is being prepared. Upon entry to both the hall and lounge room there is delightful timber fretwork adding to the charm of this home. Relaxing in the living room is easy with bespoke armoires straddling the solid fuel fireplace which has its own personality. The room is large enough for the family with a beautiful glass door leading out to the veranda. This cottage boasts 3 roomy bedrooms all with their own personality, the master is large with handmade robes and more than enough room for a queen or king bed. To add that romantic touch, there is a working fireplace. A large picture window brings the view into the room, making waking up a delight. Bedroom 2 has been converted into a sizeable study with built-in desks and a separate storage space. This room could easily be converted into a queen bedroom with a walk-in robe. Bedroom 3 is large with double glass doors bringing the magic of the outside in. A quirky bathroom brings a different element to the home. It is large and would be perfect for someone with a disability as there is ample room to maneuver a wheelchair or walker. In addition to that, there is a sneaky washing machine concealed in a cabinet! Outside living is a dream with a wide veranda along the side which has views of the golf course and the parklike yard. There is plenty of room for outside dining and lounging with room to spare. A ceiling fan should take care of any mosquitoes and provide a breeze in summer. o 12-panel solar system o 3000, 5000, and 15,000-liter water tanks o Town water o Large 6.2 x 6.2 metre lock up garage o 4 garden sheds o Woodpile storage o Carport o Large side gate for easy entry o Rear lance access

06.01.2022 IMPORTANT Concerns for HEALTH CARE - WELLINGTON Concerned about the state of health services in town, Wellington Health Council Chair Pip Smith has organised a ...PUBLIC MEETING to address a shortage of doctors at the hospital and local medical centres. Mrs Smith has discussed the matter with the Western NSW Local Health District, members of parliament and local GPs along with community stakeholders. The pressure that is on our hospital staff is enormous without 24-hour VMO coverage and not having reliable telehealth available, and with that, the support for our registered nurses who would be dealing with telehealth, she said. The other concern is primary health care and what Mrs Smith describes as the instability of GP appointments, with both Swift St Medical Centre and Wellington Aboriginal Corporation Health Service experiencing a decrease in medical staff in recent months. Mrs Smith said Wellington’s expanding energy sector, aged care, correctional facilities and increasing transient population has put greater emphasis on local health services. Wellington is very unique and cannot be compared to most small rural towns due to our diverse population it is very complex, she said. This has a ripple effect, placing stress and strain on our local doctors’ surgeries like WACHS and Swift Street. This eventually affects all of our local and community services. As vice president of the local CWA branch, Mrs Smith recently distributed a survey with a view to informing the CWA’s submission to the NSW parliamentary enquiry into the management of health care delivery and access to health and hospital services in rural, regional and remote NSW. I thought the CWA survey was timely given the situation of lack of GPs and VMOs in Western NSW, Mrs Smith explained. For decades, the CWA of NSW has been at the forefront of lobbying for better health service in the bush. If we can submit our thoughts and concerns as a community of how we would like to have a new model developed for Wellington Hospital it may be a big ask BUT if we do not try and do not speak, IT WILL not happen. The aim of the public gathering is to inform townspeople of the urgent need to address the problem. We decided we would call a town meeting as I am not sure the community quite understands the situation, Mrs Smith said. The idea is to tell the people of Wellington the situation of our hospital and lack of VMOs then continue to follow and pursue this matter with Western Area Health and the State Government. Mrs Smith is urging residents to become involved and support health care in the local area. We need to work together as a community to achieve the best for Wellington and our whole community, she said. This is an opportunity to get our concerns in front of the NSW Parliament. We need to bring about a change and together I know we can. You may not use our hospital BUT you must know of someone - a friend or family member - who has and will need to use it the future. With investment and change in town, Mrs Smith believes this issue has really emerged in the past decade. The situation has been coming for the last 10 years, in particular the last four years. It has been a long time coming. A spokesperson for the Western NSW Local Health District (WNSWLHD) said they are committed to providing doctor coverage 24/7 at Wellington Health Service. The district is currently implementing a more networked approach between Dubbo Base and Wellington Hospitals to ensure medical coverage into the future. We strongly support the efforts of the Western NSW Primary Health Network to attract and recruit GPs to the local community. For more information about the enquiry, visit https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/committees/inquiries/ To complete the survey, www.cwaofnsw.org.au/healthservices A community meeting will be held at 6pm on Tuesday, November 24 at Wellington Civic Centre. Residents from Wellington and surrounds are urged to attend. Wellington Health Council Chair Pip Smith. Dubbo Photo News/Colin Rouse Words - Natalie Lewis / Dubbo Photo News #dubbophotonews #health #wellingtonNSW #dubbo

04.01.2022 Gersbach’s mechanical are looking for an NRMA road service patrol / tow truck driver -The position will be on a roster to supply Nrma road service and accident.../ brake down towing -MR truck drivers licence required -Tow truck licence will be supplied on approval -Mechanical knowledge not necessarily ( but an advantage)as training will be provided -Must live in the Wellington area Apply Gersbach’s mechanical p/l 92 lee st Wellington Nsw 2820 [email protected]

02.01.2022 For Sale 56 Gisborne Street Wellington $323,000 BLINK BONNY... Built circa 1900, this home has a special narration. Built by Mayor Joseph Walker, who was noted as being responsible for The Dam, the first metal bridge going over the Macquarie River, the pool, and was a great proponent for decentralisation. The house was built from bricks made in Mr. Walker's kiln which can still be seen on Bushrangers Road. This history and quality is evident in the beautiful fixtures and features in the home. If you love old homes but crave the convenience of modern design, this home is worth viewing. The features are endless including ornate fireplaces, plate rails surrounding the walls, pressed metal ceilings, and the stunning detail on the hall arches Situated walking distance to schools, café’s and the centre of town, Blink Bonny is a great home for a family or even someone coming off the land looking for their townhome. While keeping the character of the old, the house has been renovated to bringing it up to date with all the modern conveniences you would expect in today's busy world. There is nothing to spend as everything has been thought of for you. The home is large, light, and airy and features 4 large bedrooms all with stunning polished timber floors. The lounge and dining are spacious with the dining opens to the large kitchen. Outside there is a double carport and a brick lock-up garage and minimal yard work, which means you can spend more time with the family enjoying each other’s company.

02.01.2022 Admin delete if not allowed. Casual Lifeguard positions now open for Wellington, Geurie and Dubbo Aquatic Leisure Centres.

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