Monday, December 20, 2021

How To Throw An Unforgettable New Year’s Eve Party When Moving

 Throwing a New Year’s Eve party is a difficult task, but it becomes even more challenging when you are moving. On the one hand, you have to take care of the packing related task, while on the other, organise a memorable party. To make the task a little easier for you, I am sharing an article on how to throw an unforgettable New Year’s Eve party when moving. After reading the post, you will learn who to choose the right venue, right food and organise the overall party without disturbing your moving preparation. To know the tips in detail, read the complete article here.

https://www.betterremovalistssydney.com.au/how-to-throw-an-unforgettable-new-years-eve-party-when-moving/




Attaching spyware on the world's most venomous spider is a delicate operation

 It's a brave scientist who makes a career out of gluing tracking devices to the heads of the world's most venomous spider.

But University of NSW researcher Caitlin Creak grew up near bushland, surrounded by spiders.

Plus, she gasses them to be safe.

The UNSW PhD candidate is investigating the behaviour of the male Sydney funnel-web to learn how to predict seasonal variations in the funnel-web population, and identify when they are high risk to humans.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-19/funnel-web-spider-tracking-unsw-caitlin-creak/100712238



One dead, two people critical after severe storm hits Sydney's northern beaches

 One woman is dead and two are seriously injured after a freak storm swept through Sydney's Northern Beaches.

Emergency services crews were called to multiple sites across the area from Dee Why to Forestville where trees, roofs and power poles were ripped out.

They were initially called out about 3:45pm on Sunday after reports of widespread destruction caused by a severe weather event.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-19/one-dead-two-injured-after-sydney-storm-northern-beaches/100712606



Meat export industry says Australia's reputation damaged by port strikes

 Meat exporters are hoping Australia's long-running port dispute will be over soon, but it may be too late to save Australia's reputation as a reliable exporter.

Delays due to strike action at ports around the country have meant containers with products due in overseas markets in time for Christmas have not arrived and also resulted in massive increases in costs and charges.

The dispute has affected importers and exporters all over Australia for more than a year and in October it resulted in heavy machinery required in WA being diverted to the east coast just as the state was about to start a record harvest.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2021-12-20/meat-exports-port-dispute-reputational-damage/100708736



Thursday, December 9, 2021

Count The Costs: What To Include In Cost Of A Move?

 Moving is expensive, so you must keep track of all the costs. But do you know the costs that you must include in your budget? People often overlook a few crucial costs that make a lot of difference at the last moment. If you do not identify the essential expenses and make your plan correctly, you are most likely to experience chaos on a moving day. If you want to know about the most important expenses, then here is an article. After reading the post, you will learn what to include in the cost of a move. If you want to know more, then click the link mentioned below.

https://www.betterremovalistssydney.com.au/count-the-costs-what-to-include-in-cost-of-a-move/



Developer says Figtree Hill land not core koala habitat as advocates protest the removal of trees

 Developers are again removing trees at a housing development between Campbelltown and Wollongong after a legal attempt to block the action failed.

The court case was brought on by local advocacy group Save Mount Gilead, which argued the area on Appin Road at Figtree Hill was core koala habitat and should be preserved in line with the recommendations of the NSW chief scientist and engineer.

Susan Gay from the Save Mount Gilead group said she watched the the developer, Lendlease, remove more than 50 trees at the construction site earlier this week while she protested.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-09/tree-clearing-recommences-koala-habitat-housing-development/100686894



Noah's backpacker hostel in Bondi locked down due to COVID-19

 A backpackers hostel at Bondi Beach in Sydney's east has been placed in lockdown due to COVID-19.

It's not yet known how many people are staying at Noah's in Bondi or whether the outbreak involves the highly-transmissible Omicron strain of the virus.

Police cordoning off the venue yesterday.

Medical staff could be seen taking swabs from guests and staff inside. 

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-09/noahs-bondi-backpackers-hostel-locked-down-covid19/100687918



Australian Tai Tuivasa won't change style in upcoming bout against Brazilian Augusto Sakai in UFC 269

 Even knocking a former NFL All-Star into tomorrow on one of the biggest UFC cards of the year didn't change things for Tai Tuivasa — and that's just how the big man likes it.

Tuivasa is coming off the most spectacular and high-profile win of his UFC career, a 67-second belting of Greg Hardy in July that propelled the Australian heavyweight to new heights of stardom.

Hardy's fame from his NFL days, his notoriety for the domestic violence incidents that ended his football career, the fight's place on the undercard of Dustin Poirier showdown with Conor McGregor, Tuivasa's spectacular knockout win and the half-a-dozen shoeys he did with fans afterwards created a perfect storm for the 28-year-old to take his career to the next level.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-10/tai-tuivasa-ufc269-fight/100691036



Monday, December 6, 2021

BBL scores and results: Sydney Thunder vs Brisbane Heat

 The Thunder and the Heat get their Big Bash League campaigns underway at Manuka Oval in Canberra.

Follow our live scorecard.

Read more; https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-05/bbl-big-bash-league-2021-22-live-scorecentre/100674688




Sydney News: More Omicron cases expected; bus strikes across inner west

 There are now 15 cases of the Omicron COVID-19 variant across New South Wales, with health authorities expecting more results today. 

Investigations into an outbreak of the variant are continuing at Regents Park Christian School, Sydney Indoor Climbing Gym Villawood and St Peter Chanel Catholic Primary School in Regents Park.

A student at the Catholic primary school is a confirmed case who had attended the climbing gym on November 27.

NSW Health said that none of the Omicron cases have been admitted to hospital for treatment.

Read more; https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-06/sydney-news-omicron-covid-19-cases-expected-to-grow/100675206



Is hydrogen peroxide safe for cleaning carpets?

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