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Kobelco and Gingex
Landscape Contractor Magazine
|May - June 2025
Kobelco machinery has played a big part in one Brisbane-based landscaper's journey to success.
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Tony Kelly's passion for the industry ignited while working for a previous employer on civil-construction projects. He was particularly intrigued by the streetscape works, such as landscaping, fencing, and retaining walls.
"One day I saw the work that was going on and decided to put my hand up and give it a go," Tony explained.
This decision set him on a path that eventually led to the creation of his own business, Gingex, formerly known as Ginger Landscaping.
Digging in
Venturing boldly into the trade, Tony immersed himself in both civil construction and landscaping, steadily building his practical knowledge and experience. After years of navigating between the two fields, Tony relocated from Canberra to Brisbane, where Gingex was born.
When Tony started Gingex, he had no experience running a business. The first five years were challenging as he navigated the commercial landscape and sought out the right equipment for his growing company, trialling a variety of machinery in search of the perfect fit. He began with a Vermeer stand-on loader, then after a year, added a car-licence tipper, which worked well for his residential landscaping jobs and as a tow vehicle. Eventually, this was upgraded to a larger-capacity tipper as he shifted focus to excavation works, which he still uses today.
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