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7 All-Natural Cleaning Products To Try At Home

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 Hello friends Most people use store-bought cleaners because they are readily available and easy to use. But, what most people don’t know is that these cleaners contain dangerous chemicals that cause allergic reactions, chronic respiratory diseases and much more. Plus, they contaminants the air we breathe the water we drink and land we live on. Therefore, the need of the hour is to use natural and organic alternatives. So, here is a wonderful article I found for you after extensive research. This article outlines all the natural cleaning products like baking soda, white vinegar, and others you can use for maintaining household hygiene. To know more, please read the article. Read more: https://www.bondcleaningincanberra.com.au/7-all-natural-cleaning-products-to-try-at-home/

England bowler Mark Wood out of India Test

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 Mark Wood has been ruled out of England's third Test against India with a shoulder injury. Joe Root's side were already without Stuart Broad, Jofra Archer, Olly Stone and Chris Woakes and have seen their pace attack further depleted by Wood's setback. The Durham quick hurt himself in the field on day four of the defeat at Lord's, careering into an advertising board attempting to stop a boundary. He bowled the next day but was advised to stand down for the Headingley Test after further assessments in Leeds. Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/7399197/england-bowler-mark-wood-out-of-india-test/

Canberra residents aged 16 to 29 can register for Covid vaccine

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 The day Canberrans under 30 have been waiting for has inched closer, with registrations for the COVID-19 vaccine opening to people aged 16 to 29. However, the ACT Chief Minister says young people could be protected faster if they opt for AstraZeneca, which is widely available right now. Canberrans aged 16 to 29 will be eligible for Pfizer when the criteria expands nationally on August 30. In preparation, the ACT government has opened expressions of interest for an appointment at a government-run mass vaccine hub. Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/7397891/canberrans-aged-16-to-29-can-register-for-covid-19-vaccine/

Canberra Raiders tear up centre Curtis Scott's contract after a string of off-field incidents

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 The Canberra Raiders have sacked centre Curtis Scott. The troubled 23-year-old's career had been in the balance following two major off-field incidents since he joined Canberra from Melbourne 18 months ago. Most recently, Scott was charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm after CCTV footage from Canberra nightspot Kokomo's allegedly showed him punching another man in the early hours of Sunday, May 30.  Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-08-23/canberra-raiders-sack-centre-curtis-scott/100399532

COVID-19 milestone: Canberra reaches 50% of first dose vaccinations

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