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2025 Newsletter

Zagame Ferrari Collection

22/6/2025

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Reporter:  Adrian Schirrman
Early in June, I had the pleasure of being invited to a viewing of Bobbie Zagame’s collection of Ferraris and other exotic motor vehicles located in his showrooms in Swan St, Richmond.  The collection is amazing and includes:
- A wide range of Ferraris, old and new. Included is Ferrari’s take on an SUV - the Purosangue.  It’s available for $1 million. Also, one of Enzo Ferrari’s last cars made before he died - the F50.  It’s very rare.  Bobbie Zagame bought his several years ago for around $1 million - today it is estimated to be worth around $10 million.
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- Probably the most exotic car on display is the Pagani Utopia. This is a bespoke vehicle, hand made to the buyer’s specifications. Only 20-30 are made each year by Horatio Pagani at his factory in Italy. Cost is $7 million to $8 million depending on the buyer’s specifications.
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- There are also various Rolls Royces on display, including the fully electric model - Spectre, as well as a few vintage models.  And then there are Bentleys, Aston Martins, Lamborghinis, Porsches and the list goes on.
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- Some of Bobbie’s customers store their vehicles on site in a special area that he has created for this purpose. The range and variety of vehicles is amazing.  All up, I imagine that the value of all the various vehicles in his showrooms and storage area must be of the order $300 million to $400 million - perhaps more.
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RU OK?

15/6/2025

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Reporter: Garry Semmens
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Shirley & Garry, who have been Community Ambassador's and Speakers for the suicide awareness organisation RU OK? for the past 3 years, recently attended the two day National Conference in Sydney.  Staying at the Novotel at Darling Harbour, the conference was attended by around 70 of the 120 Ambassadors from around Australia plus various RU OK? Staff.  Dealing with suicide ideation and how to approach the topic with your friends and family, RU OK? are now the most widely recognised organisation operating in this important space throughout Australia.  
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Garry & Shirley with Mary Ann Larkin (widow of the RU OK? founder Gavin) & Ellie Langdon (RU OK? Board Member)
Both Garry & Shirley are retired Social Workers who have a passion for getting everyone to ask RU OK?
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Garry & Shirley with Julie-Anne Whitfield (RU OK? Community Development Manager) and Barry Du Bois (RU OK? Board Member) ​
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