Have you decided to move homes but are worried about how to meet the deadline? You can get some good time-saving tips in this article I found online that helped me a lot in my moving process. It will give you some good ideas like planning everything, decluttering your items, getting packing supplies in advance and hiring professionals to help you out. I used all these excellent tips to move easily and in a stress-free manner and so am now sharing it here so that you can also benefit from the same and use these tips to move homes easily.
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A Gold Coast woman has issued a warning to drivers after $4,000 was charged to her credit card by text message scammers posing as toll road operator Linkt. Poleta Lillico received a text message advising her of a failed toll payment and requesting she settle the outstanding amount. She thought it was genuine, so paid $20 into her toll road account through the Linkt app. Just days later a $4,000 charge appeared on her credit card. "I was in, as you can imagine, massive shock," Ms Lillico said. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-08-17/drivers-warned-over-toll-road-scam-posing-as-linkt/101322568 Gold Coast koalas face habitat loss threat with Coomera Connector build to remove bushland8/18/2022 It could be said that koalas in Helensvale are stuck between a rock and a hard place.
To their west is the M1 Highway and to the east is a rail line where the new multi-lane Coomera Connector is being built. In between are patches of bushland, separated by buildings and roads where these koalas call home. "They'll move around from people's backyards, from yard to yard, they'll utilise local parks," Karina Waterman from the Coomera Conservation Group said. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-08-17/gold-coast-koala-concerns-coomera-connector-development/101332756 The Australian nursery rhyme Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree describes the iconic bird as the merry, merry king of the bush (is he).
But kookaburras living in our biggest cities are laughing less with a new study finding they are in decline. Griffith University ecologist Carly Campbell said the study, published in the peer-reviewed journal Biological Conservation, used citizen science data to examine the prevalence and diversity of bird species across Greater Sydney, Greater Melbourne, Greater Perth and Greater Brisbane, which included the Gold Coast. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-08-18/kookaburra-decline-in-eastern-cities-due-to-noisy-miners/101340504 |
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