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Blog posts October 2022

Why Should You Consider Professional Bond Cleaning?

Hello friends,
Are you planning to move out of a rental property? Then you must prepare for the end of lease clean to ensure the rental premises are in the same clean condition they were in at the start of your tenancy. If you cannot, then be ready to lose your bond money partially or entirely. It …

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Man killed after ute hits tree in third fatal crash in three weeks in Canberra

A 24-year-old man has died after his utility vehicle hit a tree in Canberra's north overnight.

The man was driving a white Nissan Navara ute northbound on Maribyrnong Avenue in Kaleen when the vehicle left the road and hit a tree near Macumba Place about 10pm.

The man died at the scene.

Det…

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Police investigating hit-and-run death of Jyle Molloy focus on dark sedan seen near Duntroon

A 28-year-old Queanbeyan man killed in an apparent hit-and-run earlier this year got into a dark sedan shortly before his death, police say.
ACT police want to speak to the people who were in the vehicle that picked up Jyle Molloy on Morshead Drive on the night of Sunday, February 27.

Officers f…

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5 Smart Ways For A House Move

If you have to move homes in Canberra soon and want to do part of it on your own but leave the major loading and transportation to removalists, then you can choose a moving container. This is explained in this article I read online when I was in the same dilemma and was not sure how to move. You can…

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Regional Banking Taskforce calls on banks to improve communication when closing branches

A federal government taskforce set up to measure the impact of bank closures on regional towns has found more could be done by the big four banks to support affected residents.

A final report handed down on September 30 said banks should improve communication with regional customers and ensure lo…

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ACT government, National Disability Insurance Agency to streamline NDIS approvals to free up hospital beds

Janet McKinney has lived most of her life with lipedema — a hereditary disorder that causes the painful accumulation of fatty tissue in her lower limbs. 

When she was in her 50s, Ms McKinney was also diagnosed with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, which affects her joints.

She was accepted into the …

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