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How to Pack Sculptures or Statues When Moving?

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Hi everyone, I am planning to move to a new place in Brisbane, and I am looking for some information that can help me to pack some of my costly sculptures. Recently, I read some great article on the subject, but one article, in particular, grabbed my attention. The article has comprehensive information on how to pack your small as well as big statues safely. I found it beneficial for everyone who is packing such items on their own. From the right packing supplies to equipment and the methods, this article has everything you need. I will follow all the ways mentioned in it. To know more, read the complete article. https://www.betterremovalistsbrisbane.com.au/how-to-pack-sculptures-or-statues-when-moving/

Australians and permanent residents stranded abroad urge government to reconsider cap on international flights

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Australian citizens and permanent residents stranded overseas have warned against slowing the number of incoming travellers into Australia to ease the burden on hotel quarantine. Prime Minister Scott Morrison will discuss the possibility of capping international flights with state and territory leaders in national cabinet on Friday. Read more:  https://www.sbs.com.au/news/australians-and-permanent-residents-stranded-abroad-urge-government-to-reconsider-cap-on-international-flights

Breaking News and Live Updates: Remdesivir approved for Australian use; Victoria records 288 cases; Possible community transmission at Sydney pub; International arrivals slashed; Review of hotel quarantine

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A tiny bakery on the New South Wales Central Coast, is doing its bit to bake the world a better place. While so many small businesses have suffered at the hands of the coronavirus pandemic, Cakes by Kyla has only gotten busier. The family owned bakery whip up extra batches of cupcakes for some of the most deserving members of the community because "sometimes you just need cake!" Read more:  https://www.9news.com.au/national/coronavirus-australia-news-july-10-melbourne-lockdown-victoria-towers-queensland-wa-border-restrictions-live-updates/582be11f-5cf8-4d00-b42f-b22487f96d17 +

Australia shelves plan to fly in international students

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Canberra’s universities have shelved plans to fly in international students after a resurgence of Covid-19 cases triggered renewed lockdowns and border closures in Australia. The Australian National University and the University of Canberra said they had decided to postpone a “well-advanced pilot plan” to return 350 continuing students to Canberra campuses later this month. Read more:  https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/australia-shelves-plan-fly-international-students

Australia restricts number of citizens returning as virus surges

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Australia will halve the number of citizens allowed to return home from overseas each week, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday, as authorities struggle to contain a COVID-19 outbreak in the country’s second most populous city. The state of Victoria reported 288 new cases on Friday, a record daily increase for any part of the country and sparking fears of a wave of community transmission in a country where most cases have involved returned travellers. Read more: https://in.reuters.com/article/health-coronavirus-australia/australia-restricts-number-of-citizens-returning-as-virus-surges-idINKBN24B077

7 Biggest Moving Mistakes and How to Avoid Them?

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Moving is one of the complicated processes because there are plenty of aspects, including, packing, distance of a move, choosing the best removalists, etc. Most people make moving mistakes while packing household stuff. If you are carrying hazardous items with you or forgetting to pack essentials bag, then you could end up with a disappointment. If you want to keep everything in an organised way, try to avoid moving mistakes. Here is a complete article shared below on my page. It will help you move to the new house without making biggest mistakes. So, read everything and ensure a safe and sound move. https://www.betterremovalistsbrisbane.com.au/7-biggest-moving-mistakes-and-how-to-avoid-them/

A global report has ranked Australia third among OECD countries for its response to the coronavirus pandemic.

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The global Sustainable Development Report 2020, released this week in New York, ranks Australia third among OECD countries for the effectiveness of its response to the COVID-19 pandemic, beaten by only South Korea and Latvia. Yet Australia trundled in at 37th in the world on its overall progress in achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, which cover a range of economic, social and environmental challenges – many of which will be crucial considerations as we recover from the pandemic. Australia’s worst results are in climate action and the environment, where we rate well below most other OECD countries. Read more:  https://www.sbs.com.au/news/global-report-gives-australia-an-a-for-coronavirus-response-but-a-d-on-climate

A deeper, more sinister recession, is now on the cards

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There’s one key ingredient in economic growth that’s been largely missing since the global financial crisis: confidence. Both business and consumer confidence. Right now, of course, both are struggling to return to pre-COVID-19 levels. And the unfortunate reality of coronavirus is that confidence is the one thing it’s killing. This is because it’s a deadly virus, there’s no vaccine… yet, and it has a habit of re-emerging even after it’s been supposedly snuffed out. Read more:  https://au.finance.yahoo.com/news/sinister-recession-235236734.html

Coronavirus: Australia's COVID-19 cases increasingly coming from communities, not overseas

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Australia's new coronavirus cases are increasingly coming from within local communities rather than returning overseas travellers, the nation's Deputy Chief Medical Officer has said. Professor Michael Kidd told reporters today that 509 new COVID-19 cases were identified over the last week. Read more:  https://www.9news.com.au/national/coronavirus-australia-victoria-outbreak-melbourne-cases-from-community-transmission-not-overseas-health-news-covid-19/990574d4-d85a-4c48-9391-14fd6faeecb6

Asia Today: Australian state's cases spike, borders to shut

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MELBOURNE, Australia -- The hard-hit Australian state of Victoria recorded two deaths and its highest-ever daily increase in coronavirus cases on Monday as authorities prepare to close its border with New South Wales. The death of the two men, one in his 60s and the other in his 90s, brings the national death toll from COVID-19 to 106. Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said of the 127 new cases, 53 were among 3,000 people who have been confined by police to their apartments in nine public housing blocks since Saturday. Read more:  https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/asia-today-australian-states-cases-spike-borders-shut-71623839