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How to Prepare for Bond Cleaning in Hobart?

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 Hello friends Often before ending a tenancy, lessee’s experience a lot of stress, anxiety and confusion. I know from experience it is a tough time and the pressure of moving out is immense. You have to manage a variety ofmoving-related tasks among which bond cleaning is a major one. It is different from regular cleaning which is why you should always prepare for it. However, it is easier said than done. Thus, I have shared a wonderful article with you outlining tips for preparing for bond cleaning in Hobart. I found this article after extensive research so please have a look at it now! Read more: https://www.bondcleaninginhobart.com.au/how-to-prepare-for-bond-cleaning-in-hobart/

Tasmanian period fashion enthusiasts are bringing back styles and making new friendships

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 From heavy petticoats and restrictive corsets for women, to breeches and flouncy blouses for men — there are some fashions that people believe are best left in the past.  However, Hobartian Claire Wong is determined to bring them into the present. "My approach to fashion is almost exclusively historical or historical inspired," she said.  "Ever since I was little, I've always loved history. Anything from medieval to 1950s." Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-08-18/tasmanian-period-fashion-enthusiasts-find-inspiration-in-history/100380296

Hobart wakes to low-altitude snow as 'vigorous cold front' hits Tasmania

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 Tasmania has been transformed into a winter wonderland. Snow fell to 400 metres in southern Tasmania on Monday morning, and to 600 metres in the north of the state. Collinsvale, north-west of Hobart, and kunanyi/Mt Wellington were both blanketed by snow, while Tod's Corner in the Central Highlands received 15 centimetres of snow. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-08-16/hobart-snow-across-tasmania-amid-cold-front/100379552

Drunk man on Jetstar flight to Hobart who vaped and grabbed fellow passenger fined $4,000

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 A Queensland man who was drunk and vaping on board a Jetstar flight to Hobart has avoided a conviction for offensive and disorderly conduct on a plane and abusing and threatening police. Jai Brodie Spiteri pleaded guilty to a number of offences relating to his behaviour on a Jetstar flight from Coolangatta to Hobart in May. Defence lawyer Dinesh Loganathan told the Hobart Magistrates Court the 27-year-old was taking a trip to Tasmania as "an opportunity to unwind and spend some time with his partner". Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-08-18/man-sentenced-for-hobart-jetstar-flight-behaviour/100386048

How to Efficiently Clean & Organise Your Backyard!

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 Hello there, If you are looking for information on how to efficiently clean & organise your backyard, then you are at the right place. I can help you with this matter because recently, I have thoroughly cleaned my backyard, and now, I am enjoying the spaces in several ways. Cleaning the backyard may sound like a difficult task, but it’s not. It took me some time to remove the unwanted things from my yard and make it look organised, but I didn’t experience any stress or hassle. Here is an article for you that has information on how to efficiently clean & organise your backyard! Click the link mentioned below. Read more: https://www.bondcleaninginhobart.com.au/how-to-efficiently-clean-organise-your-backyard/

The Hobart history of the Steel Mule

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 The Collinsvale Machinery and Social Club brings new life to old machines. They mainly collect agricultural equipment - tractors, mowers, chainsaws, straw-balers, etc. Ian Wade from the club gave Joel Rheinberger a tour of the shed, starting with the Steel Mule, which had been rusting in the forest for for 50 years! Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/radio/hobart/programs/sundays/collinsvale-machinery/13487482

Hobart and William Smith Colleges Add 12 New Sports

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 Hobart and William Smith Colleges will add 12 sports over the next five years, six for men and six for women, according to a press release the institution issued Thursday. Some sports will be new to the institutions, while others have been reinstated. The colleges, which are part of an independent two-college system, plan to offer baseball, softball and men’s and women’s volleyball, Alpine skiing, and both indoor and outdoor track and field. Hobart and William Smith will also have women’s bowling and men’s swimming and diving, in addition to the varsity esports team launching this fall. Read more:  https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2021/08/06/hobart-and-william-smith-colleges-add-12-new-sports

All you need to know about Hobart's new passenger ferry service

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 The long-awaited Bellerive to Sullivans Cove ferry service has begun plying Hobart's River Derwent. So, who can catch it and where? The trial passenger service has been in the pipeline since 2018 and is a key component of the state government's Greater Hobart Transport Vision, billed at $175.5 million.  For those on the eastern shore looking for an alternative to taking a bus, bike or car across the Tasman bridge, it's been a much-anticipated alternative to getting into the city. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-08-09/hobart-derwent-river-passenger-ferry-to-launch-monday/100351664