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10 Cleaning Basics You Should Probably Know

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 Hi everyone! Are you one of those who always run away from cleaning chores? I know the feeling when my mum says ‘Clean up your room now?’.  I do not like scrubbing or dusting surfaces because it takes a lot of time. But, one of my friends suggested me an article on the internet which includes 10 cleaning basics that will change your perspective. You can also maintain a clean home with a proper plan and procedure. All you need to do is to follow the basics and stay organised. To know more about the cleaning basics, read the article I am sharing below on my page.  https://www.bondcleaning.sydney/10-cleaning-basics-you-should-probably-know/

NSW government loses Fair Work Commission bid to stop rail industrial action

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 Sydney commuters will continue to be plagued by rail delays after the NSW government failed to shut down planned industrial action. The government made an application with the Fair Work Commission to halt the action which would see only 25 per cent of trains on the tracks operational. While the industrial action scheduled for Wednesday will go ahead, Metropolitan Roads Minister Natalie Ward said the government had taken a "win". Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-05/sydney-trains-to-run-to-60-per-cent-in-industrial-action/101211044

Environmental dam water released automatically by law, even under flood conditions, 'needs to change'

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 The New South Wales Water Minister says an impractical rule that has increased flooding risks on a number of occasions "needs to change" urgently, but a missed deadline means it will be at least another 12 months before it is fixed. A rule in the Water Sharing Plan for the Macquarie and Cudgegong Regulated Rivers Water Source 2016 legislation has on numerous occasions seen water automatically released out of a half-full Windamere Dam, near Mudgee, while the region's water systems are already experiencing flood conditions. On Sunday, water was released out of Windamere into an already inundated Cudgegong River for five hours, at a time Mudgee roads were flooded, properties were saturated, and rivers were full. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-05/environmental-dam-water-released-automatically-by-law-questioned/101208642

Sydney flood crisis expected to worsen fruit and vegetable price hike

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 Soaring vegetable prices could be here to stay for some time, with the New South Wales flood crisis just the latest in a round of hits driving grocery bills sky-high. In Camden, on the south-western outskirts of Sydney, vegetable producer Paul Grech said his crop of cabbages and baby spinach had been "wiped out" by the swollen Nepean River. It is the third flood to hit his farm this year, washing away an estimated $1 million in turnover. "You don't get anything after a flood," he said. With the price of inputs like fertiliser and fuel also sky-high, Mr Grech said consumer grocery bills were likely to feel the cumulative impact. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2022-07-05/nsw-flood-to-keep-price-of-fruit-and-vegetable-high-longer/101209328