For years my sister living in Canberra kept pestering me to leave Melbourne and settle in her city. I was resistant for years, but with the rising cost of living in Melbourne, I finally gave in and moved to Canberra. To tell you the truth, it was the best decision I made. Canberra is a beautiful place with political, cultural, and historical significance. The people are warm, and the lifestyle is comfortable. The city is planned which make commute extremely easy. Also, being the education capital, the city has some of the best schools and universities. So, if you too are thinking of moving to Canberra, here are a few things to consider.
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It was lunchtime on a Friday and some idiot was doing doughnuts in the middle of Melbourne's busiest intersection. What the driver did next redefined senseless brutality in Australia.
Dimitrious "Jimmy" Gargasoulas, 26, steered the stolen maroon Commodore away from Flinders Street station and along Swanston Street, turned left into the Bourke Street Mall, mounted the kerb and hit the accelerator. The first person he hit was a 13-year-old boy. Among the last was Zachary Matthew-Bryant, three months old, who was hurled 68 metres from his pram. By the time mechanical failure forced the car to a stop, six people lay dead or dying and 27 were injured in the Bourke Street massacre of 20 January, 2017. Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/bourke-street-massacre-melbourne-2010s-how-it-changed-us-decade-in-review/40e730c0-e572-4e06-bad9-61992cc6c16c 12/23/2019 0 Comments Boxing Day crisis averted as Warner returns to nets after being struck on the handAustralia vs New Zealand, Boxing Day Test every ball live and ad free on Fox Cricket 501 from 10am AEDT December 26-30
David Warner sent a shiver down Australia’s Boxing Day preparations after being forced to leave training on Monday afternoon. The inform batsman, who scored Australia’s second highest Test score of all time (335*) last month, copped a blow to his right-hand from batting coach Graeme Hick at the MCG nets. Read more: https://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/australia/australia-vs-new-zealand-boxing-day-test-scare-as-warner-hit-at-training/news-story/a5b1ed25d938866d4f1ad2d63fcb12fb 12/23/2019 0 Comments Lyon remains Australia’s sole spinner with no other options putting their hand upAfter Australia wrapped up the first trans-Tasman Test in Perth and attention turned towards the Boxing Day and New Year’s Tests, discussion began about the possibility of playing a second spinner.
But when you think about other spin options, particularly for the Sydney Test, you quickly realise why Nathan Lyon has enjoyed a mortgage on the position as Australia’s premier spin bowler. Plenty of young talent has come and gone over time, and plenty of that young talent was expected to go on a lot further than they have to date. None have come close to dethroning the off-spinner known as the Goat. Read more: https://www.theroar.com.au/2019/12/24/lyon-remains-australias-sole-spinner-with-no-other-options-putting-their-hand-up/ 12/23/2019 0 Comments They're three of the biggest cricket nations in the world. Now, Australia, England and India are reportedly discussing a 'Super Series'Australia vs New Zealand, Boxing Day Test every ball live and ad free on Fox Cricket 501 from 10am AEDT December 26-30
Three of the world’s biggest cricket nations could come together every year to play a limited-overs tournament in what’s being dubbed as a ‘Super Series’. According to BCCI president Sourav Ganguly, the Indian board has been in talks with the England Cricket Board and Cricket Australia about staging a tournament from 2021, which would include one other nation. It is understood that the tournament will be hosted by rotation every year (October/ November for India, September for England and October/ November or February/ March for Australia). But the ICC wants to add an extra 50-over tournament to the events cycle from 2023, which could throw a spanner in the works of this grand plan. Read more: https://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/cricket-australia-england-india-sourav-ganguly-earl-eddings-kevin-roberts-super-series/news-story/8c278565bf14189da4644bfc6d5ba0be One of the toughest decisions you may need to make is choosing the suitable day of the week to move. Most people prefer moving on weekends because they don’t need to apply for a leave plus it is easy to relocate the items with the assistance of friends and family. On the other hand, many people still prefer moving on a weekday because they can find a reliable removal company at cheaper rates. If you are planning your relocation but confused between weekday or weekend move, then read the article shared below. It will help you know the pros and cons of each moving day so that you can decide your day accordingly.
https://www.betterremovalistscanberra.com.au/weekday-vs-weekend-moves-pros-cons/ North West Queensland is an unlikely battlefield in the growing global conflict of the US-China trade war.
But we've got something Donald Trump wants, and something he - and the rest of the world - relies mostly on China for. That something is "rare earth elements", a group of useful elements with similar chemical properties and names you've likely never heard of. Read more: https://www.victorharbortimes.com.au/story/6517082/rare-chance-to-beat-china-at-its-own-game/ A recent study by HypeAuditor and The Remarkables Group examined 55,000 influencers on Instagram and YouTube with predominantly Australian-based audiences. Perhaps most revealing is the dominance of YouTube by male audiences.
YouTube as a social media channel has one of the largest population reach in Australia. In Sept 2019, there were 15 million monthly unique visitors on YouTube. That is 59.16% of the total population. How does that potential scale compare to other channels? Read more at https://www.adnews.com.au/opinion/youtube-dominating-screen-time-for-males-in-australia Ride-hailing company Ola is expanding its presence in Australia, announcing it will more-than-double its Aussie locations over the coming months. The Uber competitor already operates in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast, Perth and Canberra - but it will soon expand its operations to smaller centres such as Newcastle, the NSW Central Coast, Ballarat, Bendigo and Toowoomba - all before the end of 2019. Read more: https://www.carsguide.com.au/urban/news/ola-expands-in-australia-look-out-uber-77217 The practice putting green at the time-honoured Australian Golf Club during Australian Open week is a great place to get a close-up glimpse of this year's field.
A mix of focused youth, more laid-back tour veterans and the odd global superstar, the green is perched on a plateau alongside the clubhouse that overlooks the first tee. Usually a place of respectful quiet, some players huddle in softly spoken conversation, while others stroke putt after putt with robot-like consistency across the finely cut couch grass. In the centre of the green, seemingly unaware of their uniqueness, Dutch golfer Daphne van Houten quietly goes over her putting stroke, alongside caddy Marcella Neggers. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-12-04/australian-open-gold-daphne-van-houten-dutch-woman/11764460 |
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