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Blog posts August 2020

What is The Cost Of Living in Brisbane, Queensland?

Do you want to know the cost of living before moving to Brisbane? Read the article I am sharing on my page. The capital city of Queensland is undoubtedly one of the most populated cities with an estimated 2.5 million people. The CBD is located in the middle of the land on the Brisbane River. It is h…

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Australians with stocks in banks may need to rethink their finances, leading analyst says

Australians have more money invested in bank stocks than any other stocks, either directly or indirectly, but leading bank analysts suggest a rethink on whether that is the best place to have your money parked.

Key points:
One of Australia's leading analysts believes having stocks in banks may n…

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Farmers in hot seat as Australia-China trade tensions increase

Australian farmers could be caught in the economic crossfire as new foreign relations policies risk worsening ties with China. 

If legislated, the new rules will give Foreign Minister Marise Payne the power to cancel agreements that state and territory governments enter into with foreign countri…

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What is The Fastest Way to Clean a House?

 

We all hate to clean but we love a sparkling clean above. If you are a working professional and don’t get much time to spruce up the house, then have a look at the fastest ways to  transform your dirty residential premises. The article I am sharing below will make your job a bit easier, especi…

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South Australia reinstates border 'buffer' with Victoria

The "buffer" zone between the South Australia-Victorian border will be reinstated, in a string of changes made to the state's coronavirus restrictions.
The changes for South Australians will come into effect on Thursday at midnight.
The limit for home gatherings will also be expanded to 50, previo…

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Future of flying in coronavirus Australia is all domestic, as Qantas, Virgin and Rex look local

This is how bad it has become.

Just days before announcing a $2 billion loss last week, Qantas announced it was selling off one of its most prized assets.

It wasn't one of its planes or its frequent flyer program.

Sets of the famous Qantas business-class pyjamas — the stars of many Instagra…

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House Moving Brisbane: 7 Things Which Help Make Everything Easier

It doesn’t matter whether you are moving next to the apartment or across the state if you are creating your relocation plan. Moving with children is always difficult as you have to encourage them, support them while engaging yourself throughout the process. If you are moving to Brisbane, have a look…

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It’s hard to tell why China is targeting Australian wine. There are two possibilities

It’s on again. This time it’s Australia’s wine industry that’s under investigation in China for allegedly violating anti-dumping rules.

The investigation has sent shock waves through the wine industry and beyond.

Broadly speaking, anti-dumping rules prohibit producers from selling anyt…

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NSW's snow level could drop to 600 metres this weekend as the state's ski resorts had falls of up to 15 centimetres of snow overnight.

Thredbo and Perisher both recorded 15 centimetres on their gauges on Friday morning, with snow continuing to fall.

Read more: https://www.theage.com.au/enviro…

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Sydney Australia Travel Tour 2020 4k

This is a travel tour of Sydney Australia from 2020.

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Australia should borrow at today's low rates to pay for job creation – RBA chief

The federal government should borrow now while interest rates are at historic lows to pay for the job creation needed to combat soaring unemployment in a coronavirus-ravaged economy, the Reserve Bank of Australia governor, Philip Lowe, has said.

Appearing before a parliamentary inquiry on Friday,…

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Australia Day Brisbane 2020: Events and information

Australia Day is one of the biggest days on our nation's calendar. Not only is it the day that the First Fleet landed in Port Jackson, it's also a day to celebrate how multicultural our nation has become.

And hey, being a public holiday doesn't hurt either.

From fireworks displays to all-night…

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Coronavirus Australia: Live List of Cancelled Events and Institutional Closures

In the past few days multiple gigs, festivals and other public gatherings have been postponed or outright scrapped due to Covid-19. Check this live, updated list for the latest news related to the pandemic.

Queensland

• March 23: QAGOMA is now closed until further notice.

• March 16: “Bri…

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ANNUAL FOOD AND WINE FESTIVALS AROUND BRISBANE

Everybody needs to eat, but for some, eating is more than a necessity or even a hobby – it’s an obsession. If you fall into the latter category it might be worth filing this article away or adding every Brisbane food festival date into your diary. Now, where did we put those stretchy pants...

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