Tuesday, September 8, 2020

How to Choose the Right Packing Material and Moving Supplies?

Hello friends, I am Richie and I live in Sydney. I live in a rented apartment that is close to the central business district and I will move to a better house in the suburbs soon. So, I was planning for the move and I wanted to know which packing supplies will be suitable for me. If you like I am are planning to move to a new place soon, then please have a look at this wonderful article by professionals in Sydney. It has wonderful insights on how to choose the right packing materials moving supplies for your move. Please have a look now.   

https://www.betterremovalistssydney.com.au/choose-right-packing-material-moving-supplies/

WrapPak® Pack Station – Ranpak

What living in Australia could look like by 2060, according to nation's top scientists

 Top scientists have delivered an ominous outlook for Australia's future, declaring its quality of life is a risk of sinking to bleak levels over the next four decades.

New CSIRO research released last week found incomes in Australia could almost double, access to affordable housing may improve and less would be spent on energy bills by 2060 but only if the federal government rapidly adapts to global challenges.

If that doesn't happen, however, the research suggests Australia will only sluggishly grow.


Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/australia-quality-of-life-csiro-outlook-report-2060-government-economy-social-housing-climate-policies/bb04df5c-0591-4dfc-b0e4-605560763157

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What living in Australia could look like by 2060, according to nation's top scientists

 Top scientists have delivered an ominous outlook for Australia's future, declaring its quality of life is a risk of sinking to bleak levels over the next four decades.

New CSIRO research released last week found incomes in Australia could almost double, access to affordable housing may improve and less would be spent on energy bills by 2060 but only if the federal government rapidly adapts to global challenges.

If that doesn't happen, however, the research suggests Australia will only sluggishly grow.


Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/australia-quality-of-life-csiro-outlook-report-2060-government-economy-social-housing-climate-policies/bb04df5c-0591-4dfc-b0e4-605560763157

The stakes are high for Facebook and Google if Australians decide to get their news elsewhere

 Global tech giants Google and Facebook are using the Australian public as human bargaining chips as they raise the stakes in their bid to block what would be world-leading laws to end the conceit that news content is a free natural resource.


While the legislation in question is complex and technical – the product of more than 18 months review and consultation – the political battle is totemic: should big tech be responsible for its impact on our broader democracy?


Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/commentisfree/2020/sep/08/the-stakes-are-high-for-facebook-and-google-if-australians-decide-to-get-their-news-elsewhere

Facebook and Google logos at a digital expo

Coalition hasn't ruled out rescue flights for Australians stuck overseas, deputy PM tells Q+A

 The federal government has not ruled out organising rescue flights for Australians stuck overseas, the deputy prime minister, Michael McCormack, has said.


Speaking on a combative and briefly musical episode of ABC’s Q+A program on Monday, McCormack said the Australian government was “doing everything we can” to help the 25,000 people stuck overseas return home.

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/sep/08/coalition-hasnt-ruled-out-rescue-flights-for-australians-stuck-overseas-deputy-pm-tells-qa

Michael McCormack