If you are moving homes on Gold Coast, you might have to organise and arrange your things so that you can start packing. If you find many items you do not need and use anymore, you can start separating them into a box and either donate or sell them. It is a good idea to follow the steps in this article to help you host a garage sale on Gold Coast and get a good profit accordingly. You will be able to make some extra cash for your moving costs and will also be able to declutter your space.
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Blues on Broadbeach has today announced some of the big names set to hit the stage at next year’s festival.
The first lineup includes a mix of Aussie and international artists, with two-time Grammy-nominated headliner Tommy Emmanuel, Don Walker, Emma Donovan & The Putbacks, Don Bryant & The Bo-Keys, The Kevin Borich Express, and The Turner Brown Band set to perform. Festival Director Mark Duckworth said he looks forward to adding even more friends to the festival family in 2023. “Blues on Broadbeach has become the Gold Coast’s home of Blues for over two decades and we are all excited to announce these amazing acts to the 2023 lineup,” he said. Read More: https://www.mygc.com.au/exciting-first-lineup-for-blues-on-broadbeach-unveiled/ School-leavers have been applauded for their behaviour on the first weekend of Schoolies, but police say "toolies" are causing problems in Surfers Paradise.
Of the 67 people arrested in the area over the weekend, only 18 were school-leavers. "The school-leavers are actually behaving on par or better than previous schoolies years," Acting Chief Superintendent Rhys Wildman said. "We've not seen that sort of behaviour replicated and demonstrated by the non school-leavers. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-21/schoolies-2022-surfers-paradise-toolies-arrested/101678022 Ibis are often seen feeding on food dumped by humans, but citizen scientists are increasingly reporting the native species is dining out on toxic cane toads.
Gold Coast coordinator of Watergum's Cane Toads program Emily Vincent said the "stress and wash" method had been viewed numerous times by citizen scientists. "It's quite amusing to watch and it's quite different from other native species and their methods of eating them," she said. "What this does is it makes the cane toads release toxins from the parotoid gland at the back of their neck, which is their defence mechanism when they're faced with predators. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-23/ibis-find-way-to-eat-toxic-cane-toads/101683596 |
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