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How To Find Removalists You Can Trust

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 If you want to experience a smooth relocation and ensure the safety of your belongings, you need the help of professionals. However, you need to make sure that the moving company you are opting for, is reliable and efficient. But do you know how to find out whether a service provider is trustworthy or not? If you don't, then here is an article for you. After reading the post, you will learn how to find removalists you can trust. I have recently hired professional removalists, and this information helped me a lot. If you are also planning to hire professionals to relocate, read the article here. https://www.betterremovalistscanberra.com.au/how-to-find-removalists-you-can-trust/

ACT to scrap mandatory isolation for household contacts of COVID-19 cases from Wednesday

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 The ACT's quarantine requirements for household contacts of people who have COVID-19 will ease next week. The ACT government announced today that the restriction would lift from 11:59pm on Tuesday, April 26, bringing the territory's mandatory isolation rules in line with those of New South Wales and Victoria. The change means household contacts will no longer have to isolate from home for seven days, as long as they do not have any COVID-19 symptoms. However,  they will still be required to minimise their movement in the community and comply with some rules. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-21/act-to-end-isolation-for-household-contacts-of-known-covid-cases/101004568

Nine-year-old hospitalised after falling from climbing wall at Flip Out in Canberra

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 Canberra's WorkSafe watchdog has warned parents and carers to report any safety concerns at play centres after a boy fell off a rock-climbing structure last weekend. The child's mother, who asked to remain anonymous, said her nine-year-old fell at least 4.5 metres after he was disconnected from his safety harness at the Flip Out centre near Canberra Airport. The boy fell from what the centre calls its "clip and climb" structure, which WorkSafe ACT issued a prohibition notice to temporarily close after the incident. "I saw my son coming towards me with just blood everywhere, coming out all over his face and things," she said. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-21/act-child-hospitalised-after-fall-flip-out-rock-climbing-wall/101003652

'No apparent logical reason' why former CSIRO executive Mark Wallis defrauded government of $300,000

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 The ACT Supreme Court has heard there was no obvious explanation for why a former CSIRO executive spent more than $300,000 of government money on cars, a jet ski and a gym membership. Mark Wallis, 47, pleaded guilty to three charges, including using his corporate credit card for personal purchases and forging a document. The fraud was discovered five years ago, around the time he left the CSIRO, at first on sick leave. The court heard he had not been getting along with his immediate manager and he complained of bullying. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-22/act-former-csiro-executive-fraud-supreme-court/101006806