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10 Essential House Cleaning Tools & Equipment

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 Hello friends, Over the years, cleaning has become easy to manage due to invention of a host of tools. These cleaning supplies not only reduce the effort we put in but also make it possible to sanitise hard to reach spaces. Want to know what cleaning tools to keep in your home for sanitising household areas in a jiffy? Here is a list of 10 essential house cleaning tools and equipment. Some of these tools include a quality scrubber, sponges of different sizes, microfiber cloths, steam cleaner, and much more! If you are a cleaning slob because you don’t have the right cleaning tools that not only save time but your effort as well. So, read the article shared below now.  https://www.bondcleaningincanberra.com.au/10-essential-house-cleaning-tools-equipment/

Canberra engineer helps develop 'game-changer' iodine electric propulsion system for satellites

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 A Canberra-based engineer has helped develop a world-first propulsion system hoped to better allow satellites to dodge space junk. For decades, space agencies have been searching for an alternative propulsion system to electrical ion engines powered by xenon gas, which is expensive, heavy and rare. Working remotely for Paris-based company ThrustMe, principal engineer Trevor Lafleur helped to develop a propulsion system that uses iodine as a cheap and compact fuel. "Because iodine can be stored as a solid and you don't need these heavy, high-pressure storage tanks, we can actually miniaturise the whole propulsion system," Dr Lafleur said. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-21/canberran-develops-iodine-electric-propulsion-system-space/100636496

Canberra woman charged with hitting man with car at Mount Ainslie lookout

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 A Canberra woman has appeared in the ACT Magistrates Court charged with hitting a man with a car at a lookout in June. Mystery surrounded the discovery of the man at the popular Mount Ainslie lookout, after he was found lying on the road with critical injuries on June 3. He was treated by paramedics at the scene before being taken to Canberra Hospital, where he remained in a critical condition for several days. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-22/kiah-knight-charged-over-mount-ainslie-car-hit/100639992

Canberrans call for changes to 'very frustrating' NBN connections ahead of federal election

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 For Ruth and George Palavestra, working from home during Canberra's lockdown was near impossible. The couple lives in Gordon, in the city's south, where the NBN runs fibre to the node. "George was trying to run meetings and a department from home and I was trying to deliver telehealth from home, plus we had two children in the house needing to do schoolwork – it was a nightmare," Ms Palavestra said. "We had to make sure our meetings weren't clashing so we could run them without interruptions but then they would still drop out. A couple of times, I couldn't even connect." Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-23/calls-to-upgrade-canberra-nbn-connections-fibre-to-home/100639982