Monday, April 10, 2023

What To Know About Local Moves And Hiring Local Movers

 When my sister was moving locally in Sydney, she had no clue how to go about it. So, she went online and looked up tips on the same and found an article that spoke about local moves and how to hire the best local moving companies. From what qualifications to look for to how to use word of mouth recommendations and also how to save money on your local move, these tips really helped my sister manage her local move. She found it so simple to move and had the best movers to help her out. You should also follow these tips to move homes locally and hire the best local moving companies.

https://www.betterremovalistssydney.com.au/what-to-know-about-local-moves-and-hiring-local-movers/




Leader of Young Liberals will consider supporting Indigenous Voice to Parliament, despite party stance

 Anne Pattel-Grey, the head of the School of Indigenous Studies at the University of Divinity, has told Q+A that the referendum on the Voice to Parliament is not political but rather a question that goes to the integrity of all Australians.

Professor Pattel-Grey was responding to a question from Q+A host Stan Grant about what the referendum may bring.

"What Australia needs to be conscious of is that this is not a political agenda, this is a moral and ethical agenda and this will determine the integrity of Australia, because individually every person has a role to play," Professor Pattel-Gray said.

"Whether they vote yes or whether they vote no is going to be to the individual's question of integrity."

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-11/the-voice-no-vote-young-liberals-leader-considers-yes-vote/102206592





Children of Sydney Royal Easter Show workers taught in mobile classrooms

 Travelling workers at the Sydney Royal Easter Show are making sure their children's studies continue during the busy period.

The workers — known as "showies" — are often on the road year-round following the show circuit.

Their families join them town-to-town and have done so for generations. 

"I love it, it's what I've done all my life. I've never done nothing else," travelling showman Aaron Pink told the ABC from the campground in Sydney's Concord.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-10/travelling-showmen-sydney-royal-easter-show-school/102195526



Police investigate death of a second woman in Sydney over the Easter long weekend

 NSW Police are investigating the death of another Sydney woman this Easter long weekend, after discovering a body in the city's west.

Officers were called to an address on Newman Street near Military Road in Merrylands around 11:30pm on Sunday after concerns were raised for her welfare.

A woman's body was found and is yet to be formally identified, however she is believed to be the 42-year-old resident of the unit.

A 38-year-old man was spoken to at the scene before being taken to Granville Police Station, where he is helping to police with their enquiries.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-10/police-investigate-woman-death-merrylands/102205906




Wednesday, March 8, 2023

9 Tips For Entering The Commercial Leasing Space

 Hi,

Commercial leases are challenging to understand. You cannot make sense of it on your own when you are looking for a suitable property to run your business in Sydney. It is highly recommended to hire a professional lawyer from the same sector to understand the terms and conditions of the lease. Before entering the leasing space, you need to know about a few things that can affect your tenancy. These problems can take an ugly shape if you neglect them. So know how much is the rent amount, how it will be reviewed annually and check for incentives. For other such tips, read the article shared below.  

https://www.commercialproperty2sell.com.au/blog/2023/03/9-tips-for-entering-the-commercial-leasing-sp.php

Entering The Commercial Leasing Space



NRMA reveals worst roads in New South Wales after 28,000 votes counted

 The NRMA has named and shamed the worst roads in New South Wales as voted by more than 28,000 people.

The list, compiled by motoring body NRMA, named Parramatta Road at Auburn as the worst road in the state.

Military Road in Mosman, Hills Motorway at Carlingford, Victoria Road at West Ryde, South-Western Motorway at Moorebank and Wakehurst Parkway at Elanora Heights also made the top 10.

NRMA spokesperson Peter Khoury said the state of the road and traffic on the section of Parramatta Road were the main reasons it took out the top spot.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-08/nrma-worst-roads-in-sydney-nsw-votes/102067812




Investigation underway after Sydney trains halted due to communications issue

 Sydney trains have returned but an investigation continues into why a communications failure caused the entire network to shut down, stranding thousands of peak-hour commuters.  

Trains ground to a halt at 2:45pm and did not resume running until more than one hour later.

The breakdown occurred in the digital radio system that signallers and train controllers use to stay in contact with crews, Transport Management Centre spokesman Derrick Peterson said. 

Soon passengers took to social media to report being stuck at stations and halted mid-journey, and large queues began forming around platforms.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-08/sydney-train-network-at-standstill-after-communication-breakdown/102069490



Sydney Trains to consider reimbursing impacted commuters on merit after network shutdown

 Sydney Trains will consider reimbursing commuters on an individual basis after the system ground to a halt on Wednesday, leaving commuters stranded at peak-hour. 

Trains stopped for an hour at 2:45pm after drivers lost contact on the digital radio system, which is used for emergency communication between train crews. 

Some passengers were stuck mid-journey, left on the platform or directed to take buses or ride-share services.

Other passengers forked out to stay in Sydney for the night rather than wait for a bus or train. 

"All of us apologise," Sydney Trains operations officer Howard Collins said on Thursday morning.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-09/sydney-trains-rules-out-cyber-attack-after-network-shutdown/102071758