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How To Move Large Items With Ease

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 Hello All! Moving to a new home is always challenging and stressful. Most people face obstacles on the final moving day due to lack of planning. This happen the most when you delay the process and leave the packing on the last few days. Whether you are relocating within your city or across the new state, create a robust moving plan for your large items. It is good to hire professional removalists in Canberra because they bring all the equipment and tools for safe and sound moving experience. If you are doing it yourself, read the article shared below on my page and unveil the process of moving large appliances and furniture with ease. https://www.betterremovalistscanberra.com.au/how-to-move-large-items-with-ease/

Teens involved in fatal Canberra skate park brawl returned to scene, bought fast food and saw police arrive, court hears

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 Two of the people involved in a fatal fight at a Canberra skate park returned to the scene, buying a meal from a fast food outlet across the road and witnessing police begin their investigations, the ACT Supreme Court has heard. A boy who was 15 at the time is on trial for murdering an 18-year-old during an organised fight at the Weston Creek Skate Park, which was sparked by an angry exchange on Snapchat. The teenager has pleaded guilty to stabbing the victim's 16-year-old cousin, who survived his injuries, but has denied he murdered anyone. Today, a witness told the court that he had pulled the victim from the car and started to bash him after he arrived at the park with a group of friends. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-05-12/act-two-involved-in-fatal-skate-park-returned-to-scene-court/101060850

Eden-Monaro faces rising cost-of-living pressures and worker shortages as it prepares for election

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 Having been won by the party that formed government at every federal election from 1972, Eden-Monaro was considered a bellwether seat until Labor's Mike Kelly won it in 2016. Mr Kelly resigned due to poor health in 2020, and Labor retained the seat in the by-election, with Kristy McBain being elected on a margin of just 0.9 per cent. Since then, the region, like the rest of Australia. has endured the COVID-19 pandemic, but lockdowns and restrictions have also compounded economic and social issues in the area, brought about by years of drought and the Black Summer bushfires. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-05-12/act-eden-monaro-electorate-cost-of-living-worker-shortage/101058652

Federal Labor and Liberal parties pledge additional funding for CIT accommodation, Canberra's Home of Football

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 With only 10 days until Australians vote in the federal election, both the Liberal and Labor parties have promised a few extra million dollars in funding for the ACT, if they are successful at the poll. Federal Labor announced on Wednesday that it would put an additional $10 million towards the construction of a Youth Foyer at Woden's Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) campus. ACT Labor senator Katy Gallagher said the funding was important to tackle housing affordability and help resolve Canberra's housing crisis.  Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-05-11/federal-labor-and-liberals-announce-act-funding-election-lead-up/101057566