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Moving On A Tight Budget: 10 Ways To Save Money

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 Hey All! I can understand the stress of home relocation, especially when you are on a tight budget. It is easy to spend money while packing and moving your household belongings. However, you should find out useful ways to control your moving expenses. You can either hire an affordable moving company in Canberra or focus on trying money-saving tricks to move within your budget. You can reduce your moving load by de-cluttering your household belongings, rent moving boxes, sell unwanted items to earn extra money and move on a weekday. For more tips, read the article I am sharing below on my page.  Read More: https://www.betterremovalistscanberra.com.au/moving-on-a-tight-budget-10-ways-to-save-money/

All systems go for Locate22 in Canberra

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 The next iteration of Australasia’s premier event for the surveying and GIS sectors will be held from 24 to 26 May 2022 at the National Convention Centre Canberra (NCCC). Locate22 will be hosted by Geoscience Australia (GA), with the Australian Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation supporting as a local co-host. The three-day conference will comprise plenary and keynote addresses, dedicated theme sessions, panels, workshops, thought leadership sessions and co-located meetings. Read More: https://www.spatialsource.com.au/events/all-systems-go-for-locate22-in-canberra

ACT opens Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines to Canberrans aged 30 to 39 as police fine 13 students from Sydney

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 Canberrans aged 30 to 39 may soon be able to receive a Pfizer vaccine after the ACT government expanded eligibility for the COVID-19 shots. From Wednesday, July 21, people in this age group will be able to register their interest online. At present, the Pfizer shot is only being offered to Canberrans aged 40 to 59, though younger people can receive the AstraZeneca vaccine from their GP. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-17/act-opens-pfizer-vaccinations-to-canberrans-aged-30-to-39/100301476

Music program that helped Canberra country musician Stewart Barton realise his potential

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 With open mic nights, festivals and tours cancelled, it has been a rough year and a half for up-and-coming musicians. But 18-year-old Canberra singer Stewart Barton is making a name for himself despite these challenges. Barton's recent single, You Are Beautiful, rose to number two on the Australian country iTunes charts — even knocking off global star Taylor Swift. Barton has also signed with indie recording label Country Rocks Records. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-19/canberra-singer-stewart-barton-teaching-aboriginal-musicians/100302006