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Why The End Of Lease Cleaning Is So Important?

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 Hello friends, Moving out of a rental property is stressful because you have to fulfil your duties as a tenant and ensure the property is in reasonably clean condition. To ensure there are not disputes when you end a lease agreement, you have to clean the rented premises adequately. End of lease cleaning is also important to get your bond back in full. Therefore, many people hire professional end of lease cleaners in Hobart to manage the task expertly. So, if you plan to move out of a rental property soon, you must understand the importance of bond cleaning. To know more, please read the article shared below. https://www.bondcleaninginhobart.com.au/why-the-end-of-lease-cleaning-is-so-important/

'Delightful' bird paintings by Susan Lester to be celebrated in the book that nearly never was

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 When media magnate Edmund Rouse was embroiled in a political scandal and jailed for attempted bribery in 1989, it sent his businesses into turmoil. One lesser-known victim of Rouse's demise was budding artist Susan Lester, who was commissioned by the businessman to paint 200 detailed Tasmanian birds to be published as a special two-volume book to mark 150 years of The Examiner Newspaper. It was a huge task, one that would take four years of Lester's life, and would launch her career from an emerging self-taught hobby painter to a professional artist. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-21/tasmanian-bird-artist-susan-lester-to-be-published/100839134

Premier Peter Gutwein conspicuously absent from PM's Tasmanian tour

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 There was one noticeable absentee when Prime Minister Scott Morrison toured a northern winery on Monday morning, Tasmanian Premier Peter Gutwein. While the Prime Minister was flanked by federal Bass MP Bridget Archer, Lyons candidate Susie Bower and Senators Claire Chandler and Wendy Askew, Mr Gutwein held a competing press conference 50 minutes down the road at Bell Bay. Normally, state premiers and prime ministers can't be separated during a Tasmanian visit, particularly on the eve of a federal election campaign. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-21/peter-gutwein-scott-morrison-tasmania-campaign-absent/100847060

New plan could save swift parrot from 'imminent danger of extinction', researchers say

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 A new plan to save the swift parrot from going extinct within a decade could also ensure Tasmania's state-owned forestry organisation is financially viable, researchers say. Modelling indicates the population is rapidly declining towards extinction and estimates suggest as few as 750 swift parrots are left in the wild, a reduction from about 2,000 a decade ago. In a new report for The Wilderness Society, the Tree Projects and BirdLife Australia, ecologists Jennifer Sanger and Nick Fitzgerald say the main threat to the parrot is the loss of breeding and foraging habitat — in particular, blue and black gum forests. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-22/swift-parrot-forestry-extinction-tasmania/100849384