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Blog posts August 2020

End of Tenancy Cleaning Guide By Best Bond Cleaners In Melbourne

Hello friends, I am Nicki and I am a homemaker. I live in a rented apartment and I clean it regularly to ensure the property remains in excellent condition. My end of tenancy date is approaching soon and for that I was researching and thankfully came across this wonderful article by professional cle…

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There’s a ban on leaving Australia under COVID-19. Who can get an exemption to go overseas? And how?

Australians are all too aware of the restrictions on interstate travel and on who can currently enter Australia.

But people may not realise there is also a ban on overseas travel for all Australian citizens and residents, subject to a limited number of exemptions.

Since March, about one in thr…

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China launches second probe into Australian wine, claiming government subsidies could infringe trade rules

In another blow to Australia's wine export sector, China has confirmed it is launching an investigation into alleged subsidies.

Key points:
The announcement comes after China launched a separate probe into dumping allegations
Trade Minister Simon Birmingham says Australia refutes China's allega…

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How to Deep Clean Your Kitchen Like Pros?

All kitchens need thorough cleaning on a regular basis. The oil splatters, spills and tough stains on countertops, stovetop and other areas need to be removed to ensure a healthy indoor environment. It is good to deep clean your kitchen once a week to achieve sparkling results. To help you spruce up…

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Survey reveals Australia’s best destinations: Can you guess all 10?

Thinking about travel in the middle of a global pandemic is a bit of a minefield to say the least.

With borders opening, then closing … flights cancelling and different hotspots emerging, knowing where to book your next holiday is sitting in the planning stage for most.

This week alone, Tasm…

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Australia's coronavirus recovery must focus on inequalities driving domestic violence, advocates say

Australia is being urged to address the underlying inequalities that drive domestic violence in its recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.

Natasha Stott Despoja - the chair of Our Watch, a leading advocacy group for violence prevention against women and children - made the appeal in an address t…

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Six Bookkeeping Tips for Franchise Owners

Hello All,

We purchased a franchise a few years back, but were too naive to run a business. We had thought the training and support of the franchisor will help us to run the business but we were wrong. We paid no attention to the financial management of the franchise and didn’t even hire a bookke…

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Australian victim of Beirut explosion identified as two-year-old Isaac Oehlers

Australia's vibrant Lebanese community is in grieving after the nation's only victim of the horror explosion in Beirut was identified as two-year-old Isaac Oehlers.
Isaac Oehlers Australian victim of Beirut explosion
Isaac Oehlers is the Australian victim of the explosion in Beirut, Lebanon on Tue…

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Australians have cancelled holidays worth an estimated $10 billion, leaving travel agents decimated

Marcus Towner and his family were meant to be sunning themselves on a European beach right now.

Key points:
An estimated $10 billion in holiday bookings have been cancelled
Consumer bodies have received thousands of complaints
Travel agents are spending hours chasing refunds to no avail
Their…

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How to Make Natural Cleaning Products at Home?

How to Make Homemade All-Purpose Surface Cleaner - Live Simply

Fancy cleaning products available on the market are undeniably work wonders when it comes to removing tough stains, built-up grease, mould and mildew from different surfaces. But, you should minimise their usage because they contain some hazardous chemicals that can pollute the indoor air as wel…

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BOM says signs of wetter months ahead as South Australia reels from dry July

South Australians appear to have a fair chance of receiving average rainfall for the next two months, despite a near record-breaking dry July prompting recommendations for people to water their gardens.

Key points:
Rainfall was 67 per cent below average for the state as a whole during July, the …

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The Australian government is putting economic storytelling ahead of evidence Richard Denniss

Australian economic debate relies more heavily on metaphors than it does on evidence, experience or expertise. While the prime minister, treasurer and self-appointed business leaders drone endlessly about what the economy “needs”, they simply refuse to provide any evidence that they know what they a…

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