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9 Cleaning Mistakes That Make Tenants Lose Their Bond Money

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 If you are moving out of the rental property and want to clean it on your own, you are most likely to make some mistakes. It is because you also have to look after the other moving-related responsibilities along with the cleaning dust. Therefore if you want to avoid mistakes, you first need to know about them. To give you more information on this topic I am sharing an article with you. It has 9 cleaning mistakes that make tenants lose their bond money. When I relocated a few months back, I made a few big mistakes and thus, lost a hefty amount of money. Read the article here if you don't want to lose your bond money. https://www.bondcleaninginhobart.com.au/9-cleaning-mistakes-that-make-tenants-lose-their-bond-money/

Tasmanian Simon Boot talks through managing COVID-19 at home in a 'virtual ward'

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 With borders open and case numbers climbing, the chance of Tasmanians contracting COVID-19 gets higher every day.  The state's Public Health director, Mark Veitch, has urged Tasmanians to treat the virus as if it is everywhere, as at the same time major festivals — such as the Taste of Summer — draw thousands. So, even if you do the right thing and wear a mask, keep your distance and maintain good hand hygiene, it seems there is now more of an inevitability about high numbers of Tasmanians testing positive. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-30/simon-used-tasmanias-covid-at-home-program/100729872

Sydney to Hobart yacht race overall contender faces protest over claims of rule breach

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 Two protests have been lodged against one of the yachts in contention for overall victory in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race. Ichi Ban and Celestial crossed the finish line within minutes of each other on Wednesday afternoon, with Ichi ban flying a protest flag.  A few hours later, two formal protests were lodged against Celestial, one by the race committee and the other by Ichi Ban.  Both protests relate to the rule that requires competitors to maintain constant radio contact. It is alleged the Australian Maritime Safety Authority received a signal from a personal locator beacon linked to Celestial but the yacht could not be contacted for 90 minutes. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-30/sydney-hobart-yacht-race-protest/100731030

Tasmania to drop PCR test entry requirement as state records 92 new COVID cases

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 Tasmania will relax PCR testing requirements for all incoming travellers from January 1 as the state records 92 new COVID cases and two new hospitalisations since reopening its borders to hotspots.  Tasmania opened its borders to vaccinated travellers from interstate hotspots earlier this month, but required proof of a negative PCR COVID test within 72 hours before arriving in the state.  Premier Peter Gutwein announced the relaxing of travel rules after a National Cabinet meeting today, with a rapid antigen test (RAT) now required 24 hours prior to travelling to Tasmania. "If the result is positive, you cannot come," Mr Gutwein said.  Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-30/tasmania-covid-daily-cases-92-three-in-hospital/100731226