Monday, October 31, 2022

What Are The Top 7 Signs Of A Good Moving Company?

 I have decided to relocate to a new Sydney suburb after a few months. I am not sure how to choose reputable removalists because this will be my first move. So, I am looking for information that will assist me in hiring the best and most efficient removals company. I came across several articles on the subject, but one in particular piqued my interest. It highlights what are the top 7 signs of a good moving company. Knowing the answer to this question is critical because choosing the right removalists can make or break your relocation process. Take your time and research properly. To read the entire article, follow the link provided below.

https://www.betterremovalistssydney.com.au/what-are-the-top-7-signs-of-a-good-moving-company/



NSW government delays bill and avoids cashless gambling card debate

 The state government has avoided a contentious fight in parliament over a cashless card for gambling, by delaying its clubs reform bill.

Crucial crossbench MP Alex Greenwich planned to introduce an amendment to the legislation so it would include a cashless gaming card to address problem gambling and money laundering.

Last month, Racing Minister Kevin Anderson introduced the legislation to parliament, a week before the Crime Commission's report into money laundering in pubs and clubs was released.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-01/nsw-government-delays-clubs-bill-over-cashless-gambling-card/101601008



Infrastructure Australia warns cost outweighs benefits for Great Western Highway upgrade

 A $4.5 billion highway upgrade linking Sydney and western New South Wales will be far more costly than beneficial to taxpayers, according to a federal agency.

Infrastructure Australia has evaluated the business case for the proposed works to the eastern and western sections of the Great Western Highway between Katoomba and Lithgow. 

It found the cost of building two dual carriageways between Lithgow and Little Hartley and Blackheath and Katoomba outweighed the benefits.

The evaluation concluded it would have a net loss of $579.5 million.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-01/great-western-highway-costs-outweigh-benefits/101598620



Surfer Andrew Bau meets rescuers Ted Strong and Will Pamplin from Port Macquarie

 Sydney surfer Andrew Bau has finally been able to meet and thank his rescuers, eight months after being pulled from the surf unconscious.

Port Macquarie residents Ted Strong, 15 and Will Pamplin, 16, had just "literally arrived" at Cronulla beach to compete in a surf boat carnival.

"We heard people screaming and yelling at us because they thought we were lifeguards underneath the tower," Ted said.

The teenagers thought they were being yelled out for doing "something wrong" until they saw someone face down in the water.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-01/surfer-andrew-bau-meets-rescuers-ted-strong-will-pamplin/101596406