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Different Types Of Boxes You Need For Moving

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 I am planning to relocate after a few months and thus looking for some information that can help me to relocate in a stress-free manner. There are many articles with moving tips and packing guidance, but one particular post caught my attention. It has information on different types of boxes you need for moving and I found it very useful. From wardrobe boxes and mattress boxes to flat panel TV, mirror and artwork boxes, you will get information about all the types. The information mentioned here has helped me a lot, and I will purchase all the boxes mentioned here. If you are also planning to relocate, then read the article once. To know more, read the complete article here. https://www.betterremovalistscanberra.com.au/different-types-of-boxes-you-need-for-moving/

This 71-year-old Canberra man loves his community — and his heartfelt internet reviews are going viral

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 It could be a local butcher, a war memorial or a leafy park. Either way, Bill Perkovic probably wants to review it. The 71-year-old Canberran has amassed over eight million views through online reviews he posts on Google Maps. And with nearly 100 reviews to his name, it's hard to believe it all started by accident just one year ago. "Well, it was the funniest thing with the [very first] review," Mr Perkovic said. "I got a message saying 'How do you like the War Memorial?' And I said 'Oh, alright then' [and] at first I put just stars." Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-24/bill-perkovic-canberra-viral-online-google-reviewer/100558470

ACT records nine new cases of COVID-19 as the territory becomes Australia's most vaccinated jurisdiction

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 The ACT has recorded nine new locally acquired COVID-19 cases, as the territory became Australia's most vaccinated jurisdiction. There are 20 people in hospital with the virus, with 11 in intensive care and four requiring ventilation. There are now 390 active cases in the ACT. More than 87 per cent of Canberrans aged 12 and over are now fully vaccinated. While today's case numbers are the lowest the ACT has recorded in over a month, testing numbers are also down.  Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-24/act-records-nine-new-covid-19-cases/100563608

ACT records nine new COVID-19 cases as more students return to campus

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 The ACT has recorded nine new cases of COVID-19, with 88 per cent of Canberrans aged 12 and over now fully vaccinated. There are currently 20 people in ACT hospitals with the virus, with 10 in intensive care units, and five people requiring ventilation. Only a small number of negative test results were returned yesterday — 647. Today about 41,000 school children returned to on-campus learning after months of remote education. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-25/act-records-nine-new-covid-cases-as-students-return-to-campus/100564734