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BOWL ‘EM OVER

BOWL ‘EM OVER

ese quality and elegant units are located in New Town approximately ve minutes by car from the Hobart CBD and close to a major shopping centre.

Residential Aged Care

Mary Ogilvy Homes delivers quality and professional residential aged care services, that allows our residents to maintain their independence in all activities as they are able. Our residents are also encouraged to furnish their rooms with personal belongings and let us know about any special cultural, religious or dietary customs they may wish to continue. We are here to provide support and services to assist with all needs and requirements. For more information about our residential care options and availability, please visit our website at https://maryogilvy.com.au

NEW local business Tiger

Tree Care is filling a gap in the Tasmanian market by offering clients sustainable tree care and management.

Tiger Tree Care was launched in September by qualified arborist Adam Penkala, who wanted to help build a relationship between people and their trees.

At only 28 years old, Mr Penkala is working to change the game for arborists in Tasmania by offering clients an alternative solution than tree removal wherever possible.

“For many of our clients we have been able to save becoming more aware of the value and importance of trees, both for their place within ecosystems, and for water retention and soil stability, which have become increasingly topical issues after the recent flooding.

“I want to help Tasmanians look after the spectacular trees they have and preserve them for future generations to come.”

Raised in the UK, Mr Penkala began working with trees in 2015 under the guidance of some experienced arborists. He went on to work for several other companies in

Gardens, to residential reductions in the Queenstown Lakes.”

In September last year Mr Penkala relocated to Hobart with his partner Liv, who grew up in Tasmania, with the goal of setting up his own business.

“I felt ready to wholeheartedly pour my passion for tree work into a business,” he said.

“I wanted to make sure I had spent enough time on the tools learning from the best in the industry before I went out on my own and I feel now that I have enough experience to confidently say I am ready.”

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