Friday, February 26, 2021

Top Ten Uses Of Magic Eraser

From cleaning stainless steel stink to carpet stains, magic erasers have a ton of benefits if you are using them around the house. Just wipe, squeeze and scrub off the stains to achieve clean and shiny look. It can be used on hard surfaces, window glasses, delicate carpets and steel stinks without leaving scratches behind. It has a foam like structure but works as a sandpaper so that you can say goodbye to stains with ease. The best part is that it is an eco-friendly cleaning product. If you want to  know the great uses of Magic Erasers, then keep on reading the article shared below on my page.


https://www.bondcleaning.sydney/top-ten-uses-of-magic-eraser/



Melissa Caddick: Missing fraud suspect's foot found on Australian beach

 Australian police say they have found the partial remains of a fraud suspect who vanished from her Sydney home four months ago.

Businesswoman Melissa Caddick's disappearance has captivated public attention, amid allegations she stole millions of dollars from her clients.

Police had found no trace of her until last week when campers spotted a shoe containing a decomposed foot on a beach 400km (250 miles) south of Sydney.

DNA testing matched it to Ms Caddick. 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-56205519



Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Education And Schools In Sydney: Moving With Children Guide

Hello my lovely friends. Recently I moved to Sydney from Melbourne after getting a good job here. The process of moving was taxing for me and my children. They had to say goodbye to familiar surroundings, friends, playgrounds, and other things. But, to make the move worth for them, I wanted to enrol them in a suitable educational facility. Thus, I started researching and chanced upon this wonderful article. If you are planning a move to Sydney and need guidance, here is a compete moving with children guide outlining information on education and schools in Sydney.

https://www.betterremovalistssydney.com.au/education-schools-sydney-moving-children-guide/








South Africa rejected CA’s last-ditch play to save Test tour

 The three-Test tour between Australia and the Proteas fell through at the eleventh hour after Cricket South Africa rejected a formal proposal to play the series away from home.

Cricket Australia tabled a last-ditch proposal to host the series in March after receiving ‘overwhelming’ medical advice against having its players and staff tour South Africa. 

https://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/australia/cricket-australia-vs-south-africa-test-tour-2021-world-test-championship-csa-rejected-ca-proposal-for-home-series/news-story/5b1b64d67b71dd6710faf9b202fbe053



How to eat like a local in Melbourne, the ‘culinary capital’ of Australia

 The chefs of Melbourne are a proud bunch — and they create dishes that travelers won’t find anywhere else in the world.

They understand food, make the most of the seasonal produce and like to create an experience as much as fine flavors.

From breakfast through closing time, here are five dishes that define the food scene in Australia’s most livable city. 

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/02/03/restaurants-in-melbourne-australias-culinary-capital.html



The doctor's itchy underpants and Australia's consumer protection laws

 This is a cautionary tale about a man not washing his undies, his horrible rash and a snail.

While it sounds comical, the irritation in an Adelaide man's pants in 1931 set an important legal precedent in many Commonwealth nations.

The principles established still stand today and may even explain the tiny warnings on clothing tags suggesting you wash a garment before wearing it.

As policy debate rages about consumer protections, how did the "itchy underwear case" shape our laws? How bad was that rash? And what about the snail?

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-02-03/consumer-laws-history-itchy-wool-underpants-case/13108052