Friday, June 12, 2020

Top 7 End Of Lease Cleaning Tips To Get Your Bond Back



End of lease cleaning is an important activity to perform for tenant because if it is not done correctly they stand to lose their security deposit. It is common for landlords to get the cleaning done adequately from the bond money if the tenants fail to meet expectations. Therefore, if you are a tenant and want to get your bond back, read this complete guide by professionals in Sydney outlining seven best end of lease cleaning tips that are actually useful. These tips will make it easier for you to perform the gruelling task and do it properly.


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Five Australian universities ranked in world's top 50

Australia's universities continue to impress on the world stage, with five institutions ranked among the top 50 globally.
The QS Top Universities list has been compiled annually since 2004 by Quacquarelli Symonds, and is considered one of the top three most influential rankings lists in the world.
The Australian National University took top domestic honours, tying at 31 with King's College in London and Canada's McGill University.

Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/world-university-rankings-qs-top-universities-five-australian-institutions-in-top-50/569722b9-5492-4bd9-8893-46f607d10d66

Essential poll: most Australians believe there is institutional racism in the US but not Australia

A significant majority of Australians in the latest Guardian Essential poll sample believe Americans are correct to demand better treatment for African Americans in their society – but only 30% believe there is institutional racism in Australian police forces.

The latest survey of 1,073 respondents shows the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis at the hands of police – an incident sparking fury that spilled over into mass protests in a number of US cities, including the capital Washington – resonated strongly in Australia.

Readd more; https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jun/10/essential-poll-most-australians-believe-there-is-institutional-racism-in-the-us-but-not-australia

Black Lives Matter protest in Sydney

Why the Conservative Party adores Australia

Although its members occasionally launch into “Land of Hope and Glory”, the Conservative Party lacks an official anthem. “Australia”, a song by The Kinks released in 1969, would be a good pick. It satirises the aspirations of the “ten-pound poms” who took up the offer of cut-rate passage out of stuffy post-war Britain for a new life by the beach: “No class distinction, no drug addiction… No one hesitates at life or beats around the bush in Australia.”
https://www.economist.com/britain/2020/06/11/why-the-conservative-party-adores-australia


Monday, June 1, 2020

How Your Small Business Can Survive The COVID-19 Pandemic?


Hey People,
I have been working as a cook and delivery boy at a restaurant for almost 10 years and have never felt as depressed in my life as I felt when I heard about the coronavirus.  The restaurant business has been reduced to almost nothing as people are self-isolating and not dining out. My manager was very upset but since deliveries are happening, I am still working with all the precautions and social distancing. I was thinking that I might not get my full pay but then I got to know about the wage subsidies and other benefits the government is offering.  My manager also helped me to understand it and I found a useful article online which can help every business owner to survive in the difficult time. Do read it.


4 simple ways small businesses can use data to build better ...

Fears of clashes as thousands of Australians set to attend protests in solidarity following George Floyd’s death

A peaceful protest planned in Australia following protests in the US has been cancelled over fears of clashes, as thousands of demonstrators are set to attend rallies across the country.

The march, which was planned for Sydney on Tuesday, was protesting against the misrepresentation of Indigenous Australians in the legal system, and standing in solidarity with murdered African American man George Floyd.

Since Floyd’s death last week, protests have erupted across the US and in major cities worldwide.

Read more: https://7news.com.au/news/social/fears-of-clashes-as-thousands-of-australians-set-to-attend-protests-in-solidarity-following-george-floyds-death-c-1071742

Thousands of Australians are expected to attend protests across the country.

Coronavirus live updates: Russia records 9000 new cases in one day; Aussies enjoy newfound freedom under easing restrictions; PM flags tradie rescue package

The CEO of Tourism Tropical North Queensland has celebrated the easing of state-wide lock-down restrictions by taking a leap of faith, and bungy jumping.

Mark Olsen fell backwards more than 50 metres off a platform, after successfully lobbying the state government for a North Queensland travel bubble.

The results were better than what he bargained for, with the whole state now open for travel.

Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/coronavirus-live-updates-australia-restrictions-lifting-states-al-kuwait-cruise-ship-deadline-cases-deaths-us-protests-covid-19/0f783659-9987-4150-b4cf-f2629b7a4c03

Google rejects calls for it and Facebook to pay $600m a year for Australian news

Restrictions have been further eased across South Australia, with people now able to return to the gym, go to the movies and sit down for a drink at the front bar.
It has allowed many businesses to reopen doors for the first time in more than two months, but there are still strict conditions.
Capacity limits are in place and social distancing measures must be followed.
Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/coronavirus-south-australia-reopening-restrictions-ease-pubs-gyms-cafes/abc6eaee-0c30-4eb8-9b20-bcc637c15c5e#close

‘Separated by COVID, united by quarantine’: Indian woman gets exemption from Australia’s travel ban after three attempts

Ms Kaur, who is an Indian national, had to apply for a travel exemption three times before it was approved so she could join her husband who is a permanent resident in Australia.

Describing her “ordeal,” the 26-year-old says while the Australian government never closed its borders to the immediate family members of citizens and residents, “getting an exemption nevertheless was a Herculean task.”

Read more: https://www.sbs.com.au/language/english/separated-by-covid-united-by-quarantine-indian-woman-gets-exemption-from-australia-s-travel-ban-after-three-attempts

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