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A Guide To Prepare Chemical-Free Mopping Solutions At Home

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 The market is full of floor cleaners, but most of the products contain toxic substances. These harmful chemicals worsen the quality of the indoor air and may cause irritation to the eye and throat upon use. Therefore, you must find a safer alternative to the store-bought floor cleaners. If you are looking for information on this topic, here is an article. You can use it as a guide to prepare chemical-free mopping solutions at home. The ways mentioned in the post are not at all complicated or include any costly products. I have recently cleaned my floor naturally, and I am very happy with the result. Read on to know more.  https://www.bondcleaninginhobart.com.au/a-guide-to-prepare-chemical-free-mopping-solutions-at-home/

Tasmania is set for a warm spring — but the east could be much wetter than the west

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 After a mild winter with higher-than-average maximum and minimum temperatures, spring in Tasmania is set to follow the same trend, the Bureau of Meteorology says. Following typical winter rainfall for the state, there is a high chance of above-average rainfall for the east, but it is likely to be much drier than usual in western Tasmania. While there were still some very cold mornings, and even some snow to low levels, temperatures were mostly higher than average for winter. Maximum temperatures were higher than average for most of the state, tending to near average on the east coast. Minimum temperatures were also higher than average for most parts, becoming closer to average in the centre of Tasmania. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-28/tasmania-set-for-a-warm-spring-bureau-of-meteorology-says/101472992

Tasmanian farmer breaks new ground in quest to spearhead white asparagus market

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 A commercial crop of European white asparagus has sprouted for the first time in Australia on a small family farm near Brighton in southern Tasmania. And top chefs from Sydney restaurants have shown an interest in putting the vegetable on the menus at their high-end establishments. Richard Weston first tasted white asparagus on an agricultural study tour of the Netherlands in 2012. The distinctly sweeter, earthy flavour compelled him to bring the European vegetable back home to Australia. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2022-09-28/white-asparagus-harvest-brighton-tasmania/101476874

Tasmanian councillor's property developer connection probed in integrity report

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 A former Derwent Valley councillor received $5,000 from a property developer before an election, performed paid work for them while on council, "agitated" for their interests, and pressured council staff on their behalf, a report has found. An integrity commission investigation found Paul Belcher did not disclose the conflict of interest, but current laws mean he was not required to disclose gifts or donations because he was not on council at the time of receiving them. The $5,000 "gift" from the property developer Roostam Sadri was used, in part, for his re-election campaign, according to the report. When he received it, he had already declared his intention to run for council. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-29/former-tasmanian-councillor-received-5k-before-election-report/101484182