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Hello friends, are you looking for some useful tips that remove marks from your walls? If yes, then I am here to share some outstanding techniques that are surely going to help you regarding this. The marks on the wall make your home look ugly, so it becomes very crucial to remove all these marks form the walls. Find below the helpful tips & tricks that remove these marks quickly and smoothly.
Tip 1: Remove Marks on Walls with Soap and Water Start with the easiest method; you can remove these marks by merely using some drops of dishwashing liquid, warm water and a microfiber cloth. Tip 2: Remove Marks on Walls with Cleaning Erasers It would be best if you bought a cleaning eraser from any store or online, then rub the mark gently until it disappears. Tip 3: Get Rid of Marks with Wall Cleaner You can also use wall cleaner to remove the marks from your walls. There are many products available in the market made for wall cleaning. Tip 4: Remove Marks on Walls by Using baking soda and water Make a paste of baking soda and water, scrub the marks using clean cloths. Then wipe the wall with the help of dry & clean cloth. I hope using these tips; you can remove all the marks on your walls easily and quickly. And if none of these tips works appropriately, I recommend you to hire a professional end of lease cleaners in Coburg. I can suggest you one renowned name according to my experience, i.e. https://www.bondcleaninginmelbourne.com.au/end-of-lease-cleaning-coburg/, they are Melbourne based company engaged in offering quality services at competitive prices. You can hire them at your budget costs.
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Tourism Australia launched a $20 million advertising campaign on Thursday imploring Australians to stay closer to home on their next holiday in a bid to help tourism operators and fire-affected communities recover from the summer's unprecedented bushfires.
With tourism operators being hit by a 40 per cent drop in forward bookings from key foreign travel markets, the "holiday here this year" campaign aims to help refill hotel rooms, restaurants, caravan parks and beaches with domestic tourists. Read more: https://www.smh.com.au/business/the-economy/australians-urged-to-holiday-here-in-support-of-towns-hit-by-bushfires-20200122-p53tot.html Australia bushfires: brown rain falls in Melbourne as temperatures soar and fires flare in NSW1/22/2020 Temperatures have soared in New South Wales bringing renewed emergency bushfire warnings, while Melbourne has brown rain from dust in the air, causing pools to close and the Yarra River to turn brown.
Despite heavy rain in parts of NSW over the past week, residents were warned the “bad old days” of bushfires could return. By midday, emergency warnings had already been issued for the Adaminaby fire in the Snowy Mountains region and a fire burning near Rocky Hall in the Bega Valley. The fire danger was classified as extreme in the southern ranges on Thursday, and severe in much of the rest of the state, including the fire-ravaged far south coast. Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jan/23/australia-bushfires-brown-rain-falls-in-melbourne-as-temperatures-soar-and-fires-flare-in-nsw NSW motorists are enjoying cheaper petrol prices ahead of the Australia Day long weekend getaway.
An oversupply of oil on the Asian market has flowed through to lower prices at the bowser across the state. Australia's international benchmark price – Singapore Mogas – has dropped from US$77.5 a barrel to US$70.3 a barrel, the lowest in two-and-a-half months. The NRMA says falls of up to four cents per litre should flow through to servo forecourts in the coming weeks. Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/cheaper-petrol-prices-nsw-australia-day-long-weekend/1d786699-be7c-40f0-bd16-e60b3bd926a2 The federal government has written to local councils demanding they provide detail of new Australia Day dress codes that it instructed them to develop.
At least one inner Sydney council says it will not be imposing the dress codes for citizenship ceremonies on Australia Day, while the peak body for local government in New South Wales has criticised them as needless red tape. Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jan/23/sydney-council-refuses-to-impose-coalitions-dress-code-for-australia-day-ceremonies Making moving mistakes is a part of the process, but you can minimise that if you are aware of the mistakes that people usually make. This will help you to avoid them. I have recently read an article on this topic and find it worthy enough to share with all of you. I have recently moved to Melbourne, and this piece of information has helped me a lot. If you are also planning to move, I would suggest you read this article once. It has some crucial factors that can make a huge difference in your moving process. For more, read the article here!
https://www.betterremovalistsmelbourne.com.au/common-moving-mistakes/ With our south-east coast aflame, our dead uncounted, our holiday beaches rendered into evacuation zones; with our queues for water, fuel, food and for simple escape, Australia now has the world’s attention.
In international eyes, our leaders have been found wanting not only in planning for such a catastrophe, and not just for the failure of some to match the tenacious heroism of our volunteers, but for their refusal to accept the catastrophic reality of climate change and its link with the burning of coal. Read more: https://www.smh.com.au/environment/climate-change/the-world-has-made-the-link-between-australian-coal-fires-and-climate-20200103-p53omu.html Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have donated half a million dollars to the NSW Rural Fire Service.
Kidman took to Instagram today to announce the generous pledge. "Our family's support, thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected by the fires all over Australia. We are donating $500,000 to the Rural Fire Services who are all doing and giving so much right now," she wrote. Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/bushfires-australia-comedian-celeste-barber-raises-nearly-4-million-dollars-for-emergency-crews/e508ea2b-9982-415e-b541-aff69c1bbe1a As fires tear through Australian communities, destroying lives, homes and animals, many are wondering what they can do to help victims and support firefighters.
Donors are now being urged to stop contributing clothing and food, after an influx of such donations, and instead send cash. "[Cash] is the best way that you can contribute to support those who are doing it tough," Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said Sunday. There are many organisations, charities and people coordinating donations to victims. Here’s how you can help. Read more: https://www.smh.com.au/national/here-s-how-you-can-help-australia-s-bushfire-victims-20200104-p53ot2.html Ken Done has spent a lifetime telling the story of Australia through his colourful paintings. But the Australia of 2020 is a very different place to the one he illustrated during the 1980s.
The country's national identity has changed since the days of Chips Rafferty and the "great confidence" of the 1980s, he says, when Australia won the America's Cup and "C'mon Aussie, C'mon" rang out during World Series Cricket. Read more: https://www.smh.com.au/culture/art-and-design/we-need-to-pay-respect-to-england-ken-done-says-australia-day-should-stay-on-january-26-20191130-p53fmh.html |
About MeHello ! This is Elle Jocobs from a little paradise of Prahran, suburb of Melbourne. I am 25 year old MBA student and part time professional. I like reading blogs about local sightseeing places, restaurants and markets in Melbourne. I like taking pictures of my favorite places. I am extremely fond of my little town Prahran. I like writing about it and you can explore my blog “The Hidden Melbourne Laneways” to know in and about and what’s there to explore in this little suburb of Prahran. Archives
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