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Serepisos backs away from injunction over family home

The former high-flying developer’s mother still lives in the Wellington property at issue.

75 Camperdown Road, and the adjacent 91 Nevay Road, top left, in Miramar.

Maria Slade Thu, 11 May 2023

An attempt by the family of Terry Serepisos to halt the sale of their old family home in Wellington has been put on hold at the High Court.

The Serepisoses had been seeking an interim injunction against development group Black Robin over the home at 91 Nevay Road, Miramar.

It’s understood the

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