Sunday, November 7, 2021

Smart Advice For People Moving During The Holidays

 Relocating is already a stressful process, and doing it during the holidays makes it more challenging. As a result, you must figure out a strategy for completing the task flawlessly. I am going to share an outstanding article with you that have smart advice for people moving during the holidays. It will help you to create the much-needed balance between preparing for the move and enjoying the holidays. After the post, I understood why you should plan ahead of time, donate items, hire professionals and decorate the house with minimum items. If you want to learn more about the tips, follow the link below.

https://www.betterremovalistssydney.com.au/smart-advice-for-people-moving-during-the-holidays/




Future of Sydney's Chinatown 'hanging by a thread' with claims historic area has been forgotten

 The future of Sydney's historic Chinatown is "hanging by a thread" as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic hits businesses hard.

The area has ties to Chinese migration dating back to the 1800s and houses some of the city's most famous restaurants.

However, some have been forced to close and many others are on the brink because of the pandemic and a new development at nearby Darling Square.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-07/sydney-s-chinatown-hanging-by-a-thread-after-covid-19-lockdown/100597906




Jamie Whincup wins Supercars Sydney Supernight as Eastern Creek deluge cuts race short

 Jamie Whincup has taken the spoils in the final race of the Sydney Supernight after officials opted to suspend the race due to heavy rain.

Whincup had a blistering start off the grid, jumping from sixth past teammate Shane Van Gisbergen in pole to first, before carnage ensued on the opening lap.

Forecast rain that narrowly missed Sunday's earlier race saturated the track, leaving Brodie Kostecki and James Courtney out of the race after they crashed heading into turn three of the opening lap.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-08/jamie-whincup-supercars-sydney-supernight-eastern-creek-deluge/100601552



Sydney Airport board agrees to $23.6bn buyout deal with international consortium

 Australia's biggest and busiest airport could soon be changing hands, under a $23.6 billion takeover bid announced to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this morning.

In a statement, Sydney Airport Limited revealed it had entered into an arrangement with an international consortium, which would acquire 100 per cent of the publicly-listed company.

The consortium, named Sydney Aviation Alliance, is comprised of several Australian and international investment and infrastructure funds.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-08/sydney-airport-agrees-to-investment-fund-buyout-deal/100602082