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How To Clean Hardwood Floors For Scuff-Free Shine

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 Hello Everyone! There is no denying the fact that hardwood floors add an elegance touch to your beautiful home. They are super durable and require less maintenance as compared to other types of flooring. You can sweep and mop the floors on a regular basis to fetch dust, debris, grime and pet hair. After that, use natural cleaning products and non-abrasive tools to treat tough stains, grime and stains. Make sure you pay attention to the areas that need special care, such as area behind the furniture and rugs. For more tips and tricks, read the article shared below on my page.  https://www.bondcleaning.sydney/how-to-clean-hardwood-floors-for-scuff-free-shine/

CCTV captures terrifying kidnapping of Sydney man Omar Elomar

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 The terrifying moment a man was kidnapped in Sydney's south-west on Sunday has been caught on camera. Omar Elomar was released by his abductors last night and is now back home after being treated in Bankstown Hospital for injuries to his face and body. Security footage shows Mr Elomar getting out of a car at the front of a Condell Park home about 7:30pm Sunday when five men jump out of another vehicle. One of the abductors is seen pointing a pistol at someone inside the car Mr Elomar got out of, while the other four men charge at the 38-year-old. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-12/kidnappers-release-sydney-man-omar-elomar-after-two-days/100751284

Sydney Festival chair apologises over festival board's handling of Israeli sponsorship issue

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 Sydney Festival chair David Kirk has apologised for the event's handling of a funding controversy. Dozens of artists have pulled out of the festival over its decision to accept $20,000 from the Israeli embassy for a dance performance.  The board has decided to keep the money. Kirk said the festival had put artists in a very difficult position. "They feel compromised, many of them, and many of them are being pressurised to withdraw their performances from the festival," he told RN Breakfast. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-13/sydney-festival-chair-responds-to-festival-boycott/100753598

NSW Police arrest four, seize more than $8m cash as part of alleged international money laundering operation

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 NSW Police have charged four people and made its largest single seizure of cash, as part of investigations into an alleged money laundering and drug syndicate operating out of Sydney with links to Asia. Police seized $7.8 million from a home at Rhodes in Sydney's inner-west yesterday, which is where they believe the money was being counted and prepared for laundering. The seizure included almost $5 million in cash stashed in the boot of a car. "It was $3.1 million in the apartment, and then obviously a set of keys linking a vehicle to that apartment," State Crime Commander, Stuart Smith said. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-13/nsw-police-arrest-four-seize-8-million-alleged-asia-crime-ring/100753958