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The Ultimate Bathroom Cleaning Checklist By Professionals

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 Hello All! There is no denying the fact that bathrooms are the breeding ground for harmful germs and bacteria. To keep your living space healthy and hygienic, make sure you spruce up every nook and cranny on a regular basis. Leaving stains behind or a toilet seat dirty not only makes your home look dirty but also invites unwanted diseases. That’s why it is good to create a complete checklist and get rid of dust, dirt, stains and germs using eco-friendly products. Today, I am sharing a useful article on the ultimate bathroom cleaning checklist by professionals to make your work a bit easier.  Read More: https://www.bondcleaning.sydney/the-ultimate-bathroom-cleaning-checklist-by-professionals/

NSW inquiry told three more Icon-built Sydney projects under investigation for alleged defects

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 A NSW parliamentary inquiry has heard the state's building commissioner is investigating defects in three other apartment blocks constructed by the builder behind the beleaguered Opal Tower. The inquiry is looking into the state's building regulations and heard from the state's Building Commissioner, David Chandler on Monday. Mr Chandler said he was investigating defects in Lindfield Village at 23-41 Lindfield Avenue, the Avantra Apartments at 659-669 Gardeners Road, Mascot, and another apartment block at 1-31 Victoria Street in Roseville. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-22/nsw-inquiry-told-three-more-icon-sydney-buildings-investigated/100640958

Sydney Opera House unveils Centre for Creativity to encourage interactive audience participation

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 Performances at the Sydney Opera House have enthralled spectators for almost half a century but a new space aims to get audiences more creatively involved. The Centre for Creativity is a former office turned versatile hub. Located on the building's north-west corner, the centre will host participatory performances, installations and workshops year round on site and online. It's the first new dedicated programming venue to open under the sails since The Studio in 1999. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-23/sydney-opera-house-unveils-centre-for-creativity/100627116

How migration fraud works and ways to avoid visa scams in Australia

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 Linh (not her real name) was nervously facing the prospect of having to leave her partner behind in Australia after the Department of Immigration rejected her partner visa application. A self-proclaimed migration agent approached her and promised to overturn the decision with their connections in the Department of Immigration. With limited English, Linh, whose real identity is being kept anonymous for legal reasons, had to rely on migration services to process her paperwork, since the resources for partner visas were not available in Vietnamese. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-23/how-to-avoid-visa-scams-and-immigration-fraud-in-australia/100635430

The war on the weekend is over as Scott Morrison embraces electric vehicles

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 You only had to see who was introducing Scott Morrison on his first Melbourne trip in six months to see political transformation he's undergone.  "I know my constituents will be enthusiastically embracing electric vehicles," first term Liberal MP Katie Allen offered.  "I myself have bought an electric vehicle." Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-09/war-on-weekend-electric-vehicles-climate-change-targets/100604902

Future of Sydney's Chinatown 'hanging by a thread' with claims historic area has been forgotten

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 The future of Sydney's historic Chinatown is "hanging by a thread" as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic hits businesses hard. The area has ties to Chinese migration dating back to the 1800s and houses some of the city's most famous restaurants. However, some have been forced to close and many others are on the brink because of the pandemic and a new development at nearby Darling Square. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-07/sydney-s-chinatown-hanging-by-a-thread-after-covid-19-lockdown/100597906