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It is always good to inspect the property before signing the lease agreement. I told the same to my brother who was looking for the rental property in Canberra. He got his new job in the capital city of Australia and was super excited for his new life as well. But, I knew how difficult it is to manage these chores. Leaving the rental property at the end of tenancy is also challenging because your bond money is involved in it. Make sure you follow a proper checklist to get the full bond money back. So, here is the article shared below for your peace of mind. https://www.bondcleaningincanberra.com.au/bond-cleaning-checklist-things-to-do-to-get-your-bond-back/
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6/29/2022 0 Comments ACT government uses 'call-in' powers to push forward with development of social housing in affluent Canberra suburbThe ACT Planning Minister has used special powers to approve a home in Canberra's north for vulnerable women, including those fleeing domestic violence, after residents from the affluent suburb had the initial application approval overturned.
Canberra's YWCA had planned to build 10 stand-alone apartments in the Canberra suburb of Ainslie to shelter older women experiencing homelessness and women and children escaping domestic violence. The development application was initially approved, but a group of locals objected to the plans, which led to it being overturned by the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal (ACAT). Some of the reasons listed by locals against the project included environmental concerns, fears about traffic, and a lack of public transport. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-29/act-planning-minister-call-in-powers-ywca-ainslie-housing/101192654 Are you planning to relocate? Then preparing the budget will be one of your top priorities. For that, you need to estimate your moving cost accurately. Otherwise, you will be confused and end up paying more than what you should. To give you more information on this topic, I am sharing an article on how to get an accurate moving estimate. The post will help you to identify the factors that you must consider to estimate moving costs accurately. From the time and distance of your move to the number of items and services you want, there are several factors to consider. Read the article here!
https://www.betterremovalistscanberra.com.au/how-to-get-an-accurate-moving-estimate/ It is a big week of contrasting weather around Australia, with showers in the west, cold weather in the south-east, and steamy conditions in the north.
The south-east may be freezing as a high in the Great Australian Bight continues to funnel icy southern air up onto the continent. But up in the tropics, Bradshaw in the Northern Territory reached 37.8 degrees Celsius on Sunday. That's just 0.1C off the national June record, recorded at the same station back on June 7, 2016. It is supposed to be the relatively cool "dry season" in the tropics but this particularly steamy start to winter comes after more than a month of lingering stickiness. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-07/cold-in-the-south-east-but-sweltering-in-the-tropics/101129572 6/7/2022 0 Comments ACT firefighters rostered to respond to ambulance emergencies on Saturday due to staff shortageThe ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) has confirmed it deployed staff from ACT Fire and Rescue to complement its ambulance crew numbers due to a staffing shortage on Saturday night.
ESA Commissioner Georgina Whelan said firefighters were rostered to respond to ambulance call-outs on Saturday due to staffing shortages brought on by a combination of factors, including illness. Ms Whelan said the unit did not respond to any emergencies in the most serious category — or priority one emergencies — over the weekend, and only dealt with emergencies in the priority two category, for which they were trained. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-07/act-firefighters-rostered-assist-ambulance-crews-staff-shortage/101130880 6/7/2022 0 Comments 'Serious questions' over use of taxpayer money as CIT awards nearly $8.5m in contracts to two consultancy companiesLucrative contracts awarded by the Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) to two consultancy companies headed up by a mountaineer have been called into question by the Canberra Liberals.
Since 2018, CIT has awarded four contracts, worth almost $8.5 million, to two companies, Think Garden and Redrogue Nominees. Patrick Hollingworth runs both entities and on his personal website describes himself as a "complexity and systems thinker", who has also written a book, "climbed a few mountains" and "sometimes speaks at conferences". Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-07/questions-raised-about-millions-of-dollars-in-cit-contracts/101129624 |
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