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What Not to Pack When Moving in Canberra: Non-Allowable Items Guide

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If you are moving for the first time, then it is understandable that there will be a lot of confusion when packing. You are not alone because not only people moving for the time but those who have moved before find it difficult to decide what to pack. However, I am sharing an article to help you know certain things that you should cross out from your inventory list. Here is what not to pack when moving in Canberra: non-allowable items guide. It has listed things like fireworks, cleaning products, propane gas cylinders, and ordinary things in your household. https://www.betterremovalistscanberra.com.au/not-pack-moving-canberra-non-allowable-items-guide/

Guardian Australia owes Malcolm Turnbull thanks – but not favours

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In a revelation that may confound those who take a hyper-partisan view of politics, Malcolm Turnbull’s new memoir outlines the part he played in the establishment of Guardian Australia. As Turnbull writes, in the seven years we have been operating, Guardian Australia has only rarely endorsed his or his government’s policies. Since we are a progressive publication and he is a politician of the centre right, that should hardly come as a shock. But his part in our establishment might surprise some who approach relationships between the media and politicians on terms of mutually beneficial transactions. We don’t work that way. Read more;  https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/apr/16/guardian-australian-malcolm-turnbull-media-diversity

Coronavirus: Australia's economy faces unprecedented setbacks

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For many in Australia, the bushfire catastrophe now seems a distant memory as the coronavirus pandemic takes this country deeper into the unknown. The "miracle economy" that avoided recession during the 2007-2008 financial crisis, avoided the worst of the 1997 Asian financial crisis as well as the lancing of the dot.com bubble is in deep trouble. The Black Summer fires were adding to an escalating economic malaise but the coronavirus has inflicted a jolting collapse. In one week about one million Australians became unemployed. Read more:  https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-52131939