Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Complete Guide To Buying Your Dream Home in Sydney

 Hey People!

Moving into a new house is an overwhelming process. From downsizing the house search options to arranging funds, you have to do everything on your own in a streamlined manner. When I was hunting my dream home in Sydney, I took assistance from a local real estate agent. He helped us in finding the most suitable property in the desired location. Since Sydney is the most expensive cities, make sure you do proper research and buy a dream house after calculating your estimated budget. For more details, read the article shared below on my page.

Read More: https://www.betterremovalistssydney.com.au/complete-guide-to-buying-your-dream-home-in-sydney 



Where are the coronavirus exposure sites in Sydney?

 Keeping track of coronavirus exposure sites can be difficult. You can use the interactive map below to explore where the sites of concern are around the state.

We’ll be updating this map regularly but, as always, you can check the official list at the NSW government’s official website here.

Note: if you’re using the search function to search by postcode it will only give you a result if there is an exposure site in that postcode. Also public transport alerts are listed under the link at the top and do not feature on the map.

Read More: https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/where-are-the-coronavirus-exposure-sites-in-sydney-20210621-p582z3.html



Sydney to get its first new selective high school in 25 years

 New schools are earmarked for Chatswood, St Leonards and Macquarie Park, while a selective high school will be built at Leppington as part of a $7.9 billion investment in extra classrooms to keep up with NSW’s growing population.

Tuesday’s state budget contained $3.7 million towards initial plans for an education precinct in St Leonards, which would include a high school and a primary school to cater for residents of almost 2000 homes in towers of up to 19 storeys that have been approved for the area.

Read More: https://www.smh.com.au/politics/nsw/sydney-to-get-its-first-new-selective-high-school-in-25-years-20210622-p5839h.html



NSW COVID restrictions include face masks on public transport in Sydney, Blue Mountains

 The number of infections linked to the COVID-19 cluster in Sydney's eastern suburbs has increased to nine, prompting the NSW government to mandate face masks in several settings.

Let's start with public transport.

On Thursday, Premier Gladys Berejiklian said masks would be mandatory on public transport in Greater Sydney and the Blue Mountains, but from 4:00pm Sunday, people in the Wollongong and Shellharbour local government areas will also need to comply with this public health order.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-20/nsw-covoid-19-face-mask-mandate-explained/100229206