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It was really hard running the business for the first year, but I managed to survive because I had things under control and a great team to support my work. I realised that the most important aspect of making a business flourish is to keep the finances managed perfectly. I took help from my bookkeeper friend and sorted that part out from day one. So it was a smooth journey ahead as we knew how much we were spending and how much we were making. If you too wish to excel as an entrepreneur, then take a look at the article which talks about staying in control of your finances. https://www.agibookkeeping.com.au/stay-control-business-finances-small-business-bookkeeping/
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While Australians have suddenly become more and more familiar with terms like "social distancing" and "self-isolation," iconic locations such as Bondi Beach are now off-limits.
Governments and police are becoming stricter in enforcing lockdown laws, but how does Australia compare to other countries? We've taken a look at other parts of the world, to see how they're coping with COVID-19 restrictions. Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/coronavirus-how-australias-covid19-lockdown-laws-compare-to-the-rest-of-the-world-usa-china-russia-united-kingdom/f551bc01-28d0-453a-8e70-d76a23b74ee2 She may have missed out on performing at the Eurovision Song Contest this year, but Montaigne will get her chance after being named as Australia's entrant for the 2021 edition.
In February, the singer-songwriter won Australia Decides, outscoring Casey Donovan, Vanessa Amorosi and seven other acts to clinch a spot at Eurovision. However, last month growing concerns about the spread of the coronavirus led the European Broadcasting Union and this year's scheduled hosts, the Netherlands, to announce the cancellation of 2020's event. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04-02/montaigne-named-for-eurovision-2021-coronovirus-cancellation/12113208 Coronavirus Australia latest: Potential vaccine, plea to retired medics and cruise ship plan4/2/2020 After a tough week, there was some hope on the horizon today as Australian scientists made an exciting announcement about a potential COVID-19 vaccine.
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The 78-year-old Pell is one year into a six-year sentence for molesting two 13-year-old choirboys in Melbourne's St Patrick's Cathedral while he was the city's archbishop in the late 1990s. Read more: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/04/australia-highest-court-rule-pell-appeal-week-200402024224600.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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