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Geelong Indy - 8th March 2024

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March 8, 2024

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Wooden boats ready to set sail

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The Wooden Boat Festival is returning to Geelong after two years with a large display of boats, activities and entertainment. Passage Race boats will sail into the Royal Geelong Yacht Club around 2pm on Saturday for the three-day festival from March 9 to 11, with activities available from 9am each day. Many tall ships, couta boats, classic yachts, rowing and motor boats will be available for people to look at, with great weather expected for the festival. The Bureau of Meteorology has predicted a warm and sunny long weekend, with temperatures reaching 39 degrees on Saturday, 31 degrees on Sunday, and 29 degrees on Monday. Scott Taylor is pictured with his International 8 racer, Marie Louise III, which will be on display during the festival. ■ See page 3 for the full story.

Home dreams shattered By Cade Lucas Failed home builder Apex Homes received a $100,000 payment from a customer just days before a winding up order was lodged against it over unpaid debts. The customer, who wanted to build in Geelong and wishes to remain anonymous, claims their financial advisor authorised the payment to Apex three weeks ago, after the company signed a statutory declaration that it was debt free. “They (Apex) advise that they didn’t owe anyone any money and that’s why finance released the money ($100,000) to them,” the customer said. Just days later, on February 15, Aerolink Pty

Ltd lodged a winding up order against Apex over debts of $46,000. On Wednesday the Victoria Supreme Court ordered the North Melbourne based builder with projects in Geelong, Wyndham and Melbourne’s north, into liquidation. A further four creditors, including the State Revenue Officer, had joined Aerolink in seeking to have Apex Homes wound up over more than $200,000 in unpaid debts. Matthew Blum from insolvency firm BDO has been appointed liquidator and was contacted for comment. Apex Homes was unable to be contacted. The anonymous customer, who was seeking to build a home in Geelong with her husband, said Apex Homes was recommended to them

by their architect and a check of the company by their lawyers didn’t uncover any concerns. She said they don’t know what to do next. “I didn’t sleep last night. It’s so stressful,” she said on Thursday, the day after Judicial Registrar Claire Gitsham ordered the company into liquidation. The customer, who is now living with her brother, couldn’t bring herself to watch Wednesday’s hearing, but another owed thousands of dollars by Apex, did. Co-owner of Point Cook business, Melbourne Wide Demolition, Moira Linton, was awaiting payment of $21,450 from Apex for demolition work when the winding up against the company was lodged. She said the fact Apex didn’t fight the

liquidation or even attend the hearing, added insult to injury. “Just having no one show up not at all to defend the company or to represent them even after all those millions they have taken from people for their deposits for their homes, and it’s their homes, it’s not just housing, it’s their building, I was just appalled.” Moira Linton said she had lodged her company’s debt with the liquidator and even though this process would cost her more money, she would pursue it regardless. “For me, it’s on principle,” said Ms Linton. “Yes I’ve absorbed the hit, but I still want to go after those funds, not for us to get the money, but to actually make a point and try and help those that haven’t got their money back.”

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