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Street has a professional streak

High Street Belmont has some of the most trusted and professional names in Geelong.
After 25 years working in the law, Brendan Fennelly knows how to make his clients feel valued. Many of his clients have been referred by family or friends.
“We’ve seen grandparents, parents and now even grandchildren, and we like to treat them as part of the family,” he said.
“With us you get consistent representation and you’ll see the same person every time.”
Nearby at Aussie Belmont, Murray can search hundreds of loans from lenders and banks to find the right one for first home buyers and investors alike.
Aussie Belmont is open five days a week and accredited by Australia’s top mortgage association and Murray has the right qualifications to assess home loans, new and existing.
The vibrant High Street shopping strip is perfect for a thriving newsagent, according to Richard from Belmont Lucky Lotto.
“I love the friendly village atmosphere,” he said.
Belmont Lucky Lotto sells a large range of greeting cards, books, confectionary, gift wrap and more.
And with a recent first prize in Lucky Lotteries in April, Richard is keen to keep the streak going.
Those looking to immortalise art work on their body need look no further than Prestige Ink.
Clean and professional, the Prestige team have wonderful tattoos at competitive prices.
And the Joker Shoppe Menswear offers suit hire for all occasions including for weddings, formals and deb balls.
Proprietor Vince Albanese has an eye for style for the perfect attire, be it casual, formal or fashionable suits.

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