Friday, June 25, 2021

Post-Move Checklist: How to Settle in Your New Home

 Hello friends,

After a long and stressful move, who doesn’t want to relax and get confortable in their new home? But, it is easier said than done because I know from experience that when you arrive at the new home, lethargy and procrastination sets in. When you delay the unpacking it is difficult to make a house/unit your home. Thus, if you plan to move, I have shared a useful post move guide that will help you settle in your new residence without any stress or hassle. Have a look at the tasks you should perform after relocating. 

Read More: https://www.betterremovalistssydney.com.au/post-move-checklist-how-to-settle-in-your-new-home/



AMA president calls for entire Greater Sydney lockdown

 The Australian Medical Association is "really concerned" about Sydney's latest outbreak and says the NSW Government has not gone far enough in locking down four local government areas.

AMA President Dr Omar Khorshid said "the reality is the Delta virus is different" and labelled the restrictions announced today as "confusing".

"It is being transmitted far more easily and everyone has acknowledged that it is different," Dr Khorshid said

Read More: https://www.9news.com.au/national/ama-president-calls-for-entire-greater-sydney-lockdown/d05c38bf-deff-43c1-8627-cb690358818a



Four Sydney LGAs placed in lockdown as NSW records 22 new COVID-19 cases

 People who live or work in four Sydney local government areas — including the CBD — will go into lockdown after NSW recorded 22 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 today.

The affected local government areas (LGAs) are: 

  • Waverley 
  • Woollahra 
  • Randwick
  • City of Sydney

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-25/bondi-covid-19-cluster-grows-after-nsw-records-22-infections/100243242



NSW COVID cases not enough to spark snap Sydney lockdown, yet

 Sydney appears set to head into the weekend without a COVID-19 lockdown, with health authorities confident they're tracing almost all cases associated with the most recent virus outbreak.

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian did not mince her words yesterday when she described the past week as the "most serious moment for the state" since the pandemic began.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-25/nsw-covid-cases-not-enough-to-spark-snap-sydney-lockdown/100242430