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Greg started off adult life as a post-punk musician, university drop-out and juiced up public servant, but decided to get serious in the mid-eighties and became a bush mechanic and a welder. He honed these skills on a few beaten up utes and commercial fishing boats, before becoming even more serious and specialising in steel fabrication.

In the mid-nineties he moved from the country to the city and worked for fourteen years for Big Fish, where he built props, sets, signage and crazy trailers, peaking with the Victorian State Float in the 2001 Centenary of Federation Parades in Sydney and Melbourne. He then worked in construction on the Myer Christmas Parade, which in turn led him to Ready Set Go where he now works full time in the workshop and set construction facility, bringing ideas to life.

Still writing songs, crankin' up the amps, riding skateboards and motorbikes, he’s a jack of all trades and master of many who can turn his hand to almost anything, delivering work of the highest quality for our clients.


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