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Roofing
Jibran likes to be on top of roof problems
MANAGING director of Alpha Roofing Canberra Jibran Jamil says his team manages all roofing needs.
“We are your one-stop shop in Canberra when it comes to any kind of roof work you are looking to undertake,” he says.
“Our services for both metal and tiled roofs include but are not limited to new roofs, roof insulation, maintenance, leak detection and repair, guttering and gutter guards, fascias, rebedding and repointing as well as full roof restoration.”
Wildlife
With a guaranteed seven-day quote timeframe and 14 days lead time from quote acceptance, Jibran says that Alfa Roofing Canberra pride themselves on great service, highest standards, crea tive solutions and a professional team.
“We provide solutions which a normal roofer wouldn’t think about! We think outside the box to make sure you get the best solution as no two roofs are the same,” he says.
Alpha Roofing Canberra, call 0458 807 882 or visit alpharoofingact.com.au
Getting up close and personal with animals
TARALGA Wildlife Park offers close-up and personal animal experiences, making it the perfect outing for the whole family, says owner John Stafford.
Just a 90-minute drive from the heart of Canberra, John says the park features a collection of native and exotic animals including waterfowl, parrots, dingoes, bettongs, emus, wallabies, deer, llamas, alpacas, miniature horses and many more.
“Children can interact with a wombat, lamb and guinea pigs in the friendship farm or make friends with sheep, goats or Poco the red deer in the walking area,” says John.
“The park also offers drinks and light meals or you can pack a picnic and enjoy the seated area or the large spanse of grassed area while the children play on the park equipment overlooking the lake.
“We also cater for birthday parties, Christmas parties and other special events.”
Excitingly, John also says they’ve recently welcomed two new quokkas to the park.
“These wonderful little creatures, about the size of a domestic cat, are found in south-west WA,” says John. “Mainly nocturnal, we find the quokkas are still quite active and readily seen during the day.”
Taralga Wildlife Park, 257 Bannaby Road, Taralga. Call 0419 014540 or search Taralga Wildlife Park on Facebook.