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Tips to Removing Tough Stains with Hydrogen Peroxide

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 Hello All! It is quite challenging to remove tough stains from different surfaces. Of course, there are fancy and expensive products available on the market, but they contain hazardous chemicals and toxic ingredients that can cause harm to the environment. If you want to remove wine stains from carpet or grass stains from T-shirt, use hydrogen peroxide. It is one of the most effective products that can help you get rid of stains, grime, grease, mould and other spills in no time. You can use this magical ingredient with baking soda for effective results.  For more stain removing tips, read the article I am sharing below on my page.  https://www.bondcleaninginbrisbane.com.au/tips-to-removing-tough-stains-with-hydrogen-peroxide/

COVID-19 outbreak on board HMAS Adelaide could hold up delivery of vital aid to Tonga

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 Uncertainty surrounds Australia's latest aid mission to Tonga, after almost two dozen personnel on a Navy ship carrying humanitarian supplies to the country tested positive to COVID-19.  Australia and several other countries are sending crucial supplies to Tonga in the wake of last week's huge volcanic eruption and tsunami, but the Pacific Island nation is determined to remain COVID-free and has insisted that all donors deliver aid without any person-to-person contact.  Australia has already sent supplies to Tonga on military transport planes, but HMAS Adelaide is carrying larger quantities of aid, including engineering equipment, water and shelter. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-25/covid-19-outbreak-on-board-hmas-adelaide-delivering-aid-to-tonga/100779816

Inflation surges as housing and fuel lift consumer price index

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 The official measure of consumer price increases has surged, with steep rises in the cost of fuel and new homes driving the increase. The Australian Bureau of Statistics consumer price index (CPI) jumped 1.3 per cent over the last three months of 2021 to be 3.5 per cent higher over the year. A 4.2 per cent jump in the cost of new dwellings and 6.6 per cent surge in fuel prices were the main contributors to the bigger-than-expected increase.  Again, much of the increase in prices was driven by a clash between strong demand and COVID-disrupted supply chains. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-25/inflation-rises-as-housing-fuel-lift-consumer-price-index/100779682

Who is Harold Thomas, the man who created the Aboriginal flag?

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 The Aboriginal flag, for the first time, can now be freely used by all Australians. That's because Harold Thomas, the man who designed the flag, agreed to transfer its copyright to the Commonwealth after a prolonged legal dispute over the flag's use. It means the red, yellow and black flag that has long been a symbol of Aboriginal Australia, as Indigenous Australians Minister Ken Wyatt put it, "now belongs to everyone, and no-one can take it away". Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-25/aboriginal-flag-who-is-harold-thomas/100779922

6 Different Kinds Of Floors And How To Clean Them

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 Are you looking for information about floor cleaning? Then you are at the right place. I can help you by sharing an excellent article on this topic. There are different types of floor, and their cleaning procedure is also different. If you don’t know about your floor types, you won’t be able to clean perfectly. When I tried to clean my marble floors without knowing the right methods, I damaged the surface of the floor. It costs me a lot of money to repair the surface. If you don’t want to repeat my mistake, read the article I am sharing and learn about 6 different kinds of floors and how to clean them. Read the article here. https://www.bondcleaningintownsville.com.au/6-different-kinds-of-floors-and-how-to-clean-them/

Storms in the south-east, a drenching for the Top End and showers for the cricket

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 South-east Australia is expecting storms today and tomorrow, the Top End is set for a drenching from the remains of ex-cyclone Tiffany, and it might be a bit wet for the start of the Hobart Test tomorrow. After pretty severe storms in South Australia yesterday, the threat is moving into western Victoria, according to the Bureau of Meteorology's Dean Narramore. He said the state's west could expect widespread storms. "We could even see a few thunderstorms produce very dangerous flooding, and also destructive winds and giant hail," Mr Narramore said.  Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-13/storms-for-victoria-wa-swelters-rain-hobart/100753582

Bands using COVID-sniffing dogs on tour but Big Day Out founder says it could set dangerous precendent

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 High-profile music acts Metallica and the Black Keys have had an insurance policy for their recent tours — canines trained to sniff out COVID-19 in their crew, entourage, and anyone else with backstage access. Rolling Stone reported the bands employed the dogs to make sure the virus did not prematurely shut down their shows. And while rock outfit Tool and country music singer Eric Church have followed suit for their tours getting underway in the United States, event producer and creator of the Big Day Out festival, Ken West, has warned against doing the same in Australia. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-13/covid-19-sniffing-dogs-could-set-a-dangerous-precedent/100753816

What is the best face mask to wear to stop the spread of COVID-19?

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 Face masks have been an essential tool throughout the COVID-19 pandemic in stopping the spread of the virus. But as the Omicron variant continues to infect millions of people at an unprecedented rate, there are calls to reconsider what type of mask is suitable. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is reported to be considering updating its mask advice to recommend people wear N95 masks Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-13/what-is-best-face-mask-for-covid-19/100751758