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End Of Lease Cleaning Checklist: Walls & Floors Cleaning Tips

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Hello friends, Often during the final inspection, the landlord or a property inspector check the condition of walls and floors of the rental property. If these areas are dirty or not cleaned adequately, the tenant can lose their bond money partially or entirely. Therefore, while performing end of lease cleaning you need to focus on these areas. You need to vacuum, spot clean and do other things to ensure these surfaces are adequately clean. So, if you want to streamline your tasks, here is a complete guide outlining walls and floors cleaning tips to make the process easier. Take a look. https://www.bondcleaninginbrisbane.com.au/end-of-lease-cleaning-checklist-walls-floors-cleaning-tips/

What do Queensland's new COVID-19 rules mean for the vaccinated and unvaccinated?

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 From mid-December, where you can go and what you can do will depend on whether or not you've had two COVID-19 vaccine doses. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says from December 17, or when 80 per cent of Queenslanders over 16 are fully vaccinated, those who are fully immunised will go about daily life with no restrictions at all. Here's what we know about the incoming changes. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-09/qld-coronavirus-covid-restrictions-update-unvaccinated/100605840

Brisbane's 2032 'climate-positive' Olympics commitment sets high bar on delivering sustainable legacy

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 Brisbane's 2032 Olympics will be the first Games contractually obliged to operate as "climate positive", which is part of a bid to avoid the legacies of huge debts and abandoned stadiums faced by some previous host cities. Flying thousands of athletes to one city, building major sporting venues, and transporting spectators around for two weeks of competition, traditionally comes with a significant environmental footprint. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-08/qld-olympic-climate-positive-brisbane-2032-games-commitment/100598202

Targeting 'fence-sitters' key to improving Queensland's COVID-19 vaccination rates before state opens up

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 The Queensland government needs to do more to target "fence-sitters" and smarter, stronger marketing strategies are needed to boost vaccination uptake and get the state over the finish line before borders reopen, experts warn. While Australia has reached the 80 per cent full vaccination target of those over 16, Queensland is still playing catch-up. Queensland is expected to reach the 80 per cent single-dose COVID-19 vaccination of those over 16 milestone today — the rate currently sits at 79.6 per cent. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-09/qld-coronavirus-covid-vaccination-first-jab-80-percent-marketing/100602198