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Experienced in all areas of Family Law, including adoptions. Ken is an accredited business and family mediator. A valid and up-to-date Will can help reduce stress for your family & friends, limit administration costs, and lessen the possibility for dispute over your estate.

Capon and Hubert are proud that with them respect and courtesy always take priority.

Lawyers Ken Hubert, Ashilpa Khanna and Daryn Griffiths offer family law, conveyancing, wills and estate planning services.

“Ken Hubert is experienced in all areas of family law, including adoptions,” she says.

“He is an accredited mediator and has been practising with confidence and compassion in Canberra for 40 years.”

Rhonda says Ashilpa Khanna joined the firm in 2017 to work in wills and estate planning.

“At the time of your loss, we know you need people who understand the challenges of this time and Ashilpa

Since 2018, Daryn Griffiths has led the business’ conveyancing team, focusing on buying and selling residential and commercial properties, says Rhonda.

“He can also assist with matters regarding contracts for retirement village accommodation,” she says.

“Many of our clients have been coming to us for a long time and much of our client base comes through referral.”

Rhonda says this speaks to the confidence their clients and other professionals have in the team.

Capon and Hubert Lawyers and Mediators, first floor, 32-38 Townshend Street, Phillip. Call 6152 9203 or visit chsol.com.au mrs.swag@lollyswagman.com.au

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Furniture

Tony knows his hardwood furniture

SINCE 2003, Timberland Furniture has provided the Canberra community with a beautiful range of Australian hardwood furniture, says owner, Tony Purdy.

“We have almost anything the home needs: bedding, dining suites, TV units, coffee tables, buffets and more.” he says. Included is a range of Tasmanian Blackwood, one of Australia’s most beautiful and sought after timbers.

“Tasmanian Blackwood is a prestigious hardwood with a warm and natural colour,” he says.

“It can adorn different rooms of the house, and can be complemented by any piece of furniture. You can’t beat it as far as I’m concerned.”

Tony says his strong appreciation for Australian hardwood came from his short career in the NSW forestry commission.

He says size is often an issue for clients, so whether it’s a TV unit, bookcase or buffet table, Timberland Furniture can custom-make furniture to fit the space.

“We customise the size of a particular piece to meet the customer’s requirements and they choose the timber,” he says.

Timberland Furniture, 100 Barrier Street, Fyshwick. Call 6280 7411, or visit timberlandfurniture.com constantly refreshing our knowledge, asking: What happened to those lollies?” he says.

“We’ve got American Reese’s, Hershey’s and candy corn, English bon bons and chocolates, sours and super sours, Dutch liquorice, Scottish tablet and our own Mrs Swag’s Fudge.

“I was a customer of Lolly Swagman for years before taking it over.

“There is a great tradition of lolly-loving in my family.

“My very first memory was by my grandad’s sick bed where he had piles and piles of sweets in metal tins.”

The business has a team of five employees with “a combined experience of more than 75 years,” says Ian. “The girls and I know what we’re talking about.”

Lolly Swagman, 11 Old Hume Highway, Berrima. Call 4877 1137, or visit lollyswagman.com.au

Exercise

Pilates tailored to the individual

TAMMY-JO Hunter is the driving force behind Studio Pilates in Braddon, Gungahlin and Manuka, says co-owner, Simon Hunter.

“Tammy is a physiotherapist by trade with extensive experience in sports physio and rehabilitation,” he says.

“She is also a qualified pilates instructor, currently studying to train new instructors and continue the professional develop ment of existing instructors.

“Our team of instructors are trained in anatomy and the specifics of reformer pilates to ensure they are well equipped to adapt workouts to all levels of mobility and ability.

“Instructors provide motivation and encouragement in the studio.

“The method of instruction is unique and enables individualised attention for technique correction and modification of exercises, matching the customer’s needs.

“Studio Pilates caters for all levels of fitness and all ages.

“The unique, reformer-based class can support people to gain strength and core stability through their 45-minute session.

“The program varies on a daily basis and is demonstrated via the Studio Pilates video network, providing visual and audio cues.”

Simon says the program can help the fit become fitter or aid in rehabilitation after an injury.

Studio Pilates. Visit studiopilates.com

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