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9 Important Questions to Ask Before Hiring A Cleaning Company

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 Hello All! Removing stubborn stains, grime, grease, accumulated dust and germs from a home is one of the time-taking processes. If you are feeling overwhelmed by everything, make sure you do proper research and find the most suitable cleaning company in Hobart. With so many options available on the market, make sure you choose the right company that can give quality services at the best price. It is good to take recommendation from your friends and relatives before making the final decision. You can read the article I am sharing below on my page to help you discover 9 important questions to ask before hiring a cleaning company.  https://www.betterbondcleaning.com.au/9-important-questions-to-ask-before-hiring-a-cleaning-company/

Tasmania's Cape Grim Baseline Air Pollution Station program keeping track of the global atmosphere

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 The Earth's climate is changing, and the driving forces are changes occurring in the composition of the planet's atmosphere. At Tasmania's Kennaook/Cape Grim site, the Bureau of Meteorology operates a scientific observatory to measure the composition of some of the world's cleanest air. The station is on Tasmania's west coast, near the north-west tip — the location chosen because, when conditions are right, the air at Kennaook/Cape Grim has been transported from the vast Southern Ocean, by way of the westerly winds frequently encountered. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-20/kennaook-cape-grim-baseline-air-pollution-station-tasmania/100927310

Tasmanian Liberals accused of 'electoral bribery' over taxpayer-funded election grants

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 The Tasmanian Liberal Party has been accused of electoral bribery during the 2021 state election campaign, with documents obtained by the ABC revealing the party promised hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxpayer-funded community grants if it won the election. The revelations come after Tasmania's Integrity Commission released a bombshell report on the practice, also known as pork-barrelling, in relation to the previous state election campaign. That report raised questions over tens of millions of dollars of taxpayer money handed out by the state's Liberal Party in 2018, drawing comparisons to the Commonwealth's so-called "sports rorts" saga, but pointing out there were fewer rules governing the practice in Tasmania. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-21/tasmanian-liberals-2021-election-grants/100984768

Tasmanian police expect to charge people involved in video of sheep being shorn with chainsaw

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 Tasmanian police have launched an investigation into a video appearing to show a sheep being shorn with a chainsaw on a property last week. The video, which was posted to Facebook, depicts one man holding down the distressed animal while the other appears to shear it. Previously, police said under animal welfare laws, the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment (DPIPWE) were responsible for undertaking action against the individuals involved. RSPCA Tasmania launched its own investigation last week and said it had since been working with Tasmania Police to look into the matter. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-21/charges-expected-over-video-of-sheep-shorn-with-chainsaw/101002986