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How To Clean Leather Sofa At Home

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 Hello All! Leather is one of the most preferred choices when it comes to durable and plush household furniture. It is super easy to clean spills and dirt from your leather sofa. However, most people make silly mistakes and use abrasive products and tools to remove stubborn stains and grime. If you want the pristine shine of your leather furniture for years, use safe and sound products and tools. Instead of using ammonia-based cleaners, use vinegar, baking soda, warm water and other products to restore its beauty. For more tips and tricks, read the article I am sharing below on my page.  https://www.bondcleaninginhobart.com.au/how-to-clean-leather-sofa-at-home/

Hobart City Council to vote on expanded conflict of interest registry

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 A new policy to proactively declare councillors' potential conflicts of interests before they arise is set to be voted on at a Hobart City Council meeting this evening. If passed, it will bring the council in line with other capital city councils around Australia.  Under the new policy, how many properties councillors own, which companies they hold shares in, and major income sources could all become publicly available from April. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-20/hobart-city-council-votes-on-conflict-of-interest-registry/102118128

Kookaburra cull of 350 birds lands Tasmanian man a $5,000 fine for incorrect weapons permit

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 A Tasmanian man who shot and killed 350 kookaburras because they were impacting his native wildlife has been fined $5,000 by a judge for not possessing the appropriate firearms licence. Neil Gordon Whitford, 60, of Deviot, admitted in the Supreme Court in Launceston he shot the kookaburras over a nine-month period in 2021 using a semi-automatic rifle. The court heard Mr Whitford had held a Category A firearms licence since 1996, but he needed a Category C licence for the rifle used to perform the cull. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-21/tasmanian-man-fined-after-shooting-350-kookaburras/102119794

Kangaroo Bay waterfront land for hotel to be bought back by Clarence Council from developer Chambroad

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 After six years of design revisions, community campaigns and false starts, the Clarence City Council is back to square one at Kangaroo Bay after voting to buy back the land from developers Chambroad.  Chambroad planned to build a 150-room hotel at the site, with four levels, each styled according to a different theme.  But at a council meeting on Monday, the council ruled Chambroad had been given "ample time and a number of extensions to proceed with the development and … time was up". Mayor Brendan Blomeley told ABC Radio Hobart that the sale and development agreement with Chambroad meant the council could legally buy the land back for the sale price of $2.44 million plus GST and stamp duty. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-21/tas-council-to-start-kangaroo-bay-buy-back/102122610