Friday, February 26, 2021

Weekly House Cleaning Schedule That’s Quick And Easy

Hello my dear friends, I am back with another wonderful article for you to read. Please have a look at it not if you want to know about a weekly house cleaning schedule that is quick and easy. There are certain tasks we have to do daily such as washing dishes, doing laundry, dusting, sweeping and mopping etc. However, there are many tasks which you need to do every week. So, to help you I have shared a checklist of things you should do every week. Have a look at it not.

https://www.bondcleaning.sydney/weekly-house-cleaning-schedule-thats-quick-and-easy/




Melissa Caddick: Missing fraud suspect's foot found on Australian beach

 Australian police say they have found the partial remains of a fraud suspect who vanished from her Sydney home four months ago.

Businesswoman Melissa Caddick's disappearance has captivated public attention, amid allegations she stole millions of dollars from her clients.

Police had found no trace of her until last week when campers spotted a shoe containing a decomposed foot on a beach 400km (250 miles) south of Sydney.

DNA testing matched it to Ms Caddick.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-56205519




Thursday, February 25, 2021

Facebook Australia row: A dose of realism on tech regulation

 In policy and news conferences from Palo Alto to Perth, mostly conducted on Zoom of course, heavy chat about regulation and chin-stroking reliably go together. But as is often the way with complex areas of policy, the word "regulation" has now been so used and abused as to have lost all precision in meaning.

A dose of accuracy, and realism, is overdue.

There are countless types of regulation, whether social or economic, most of them yet to be invented. Different countries have radically different approaches to regulation. The types of company being regulated vary hugely. And regulation, whatever form it takes, is likely to have consequences that are both slow and unforeseeable. 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-56198820



Thursday, February 4, 2021

General House Cleaning Vs. Deep Cleaning: Know The Difference

Hello All,

How regularly you spruce up your house? It is difficult to deep clean a living space on a daily basis. However, I try to give my home a thorough clean once or twice in every month. From scrubbing walls to treating mould and mildew, everything takes a lot of effort and time. That’s why it is good to hire professionals for a house cleaning. However, most people get confused between general cleaning and deep cleaning.  If you want to know the difference between the two and want to know what includes in these types of services, keep on reading the article shared below in my article.

https://www.bondcleaning.sydney/general-house-cleaning-vs-deep-cleaning-know-the-difference/




Australia’s naval presence in the South China Sea is nothing new

 In recent years, China has taken a dim view of Australian naval and air activities in the South China Sea. Australia is considered an intruder, an external power that has no right to deploy into the area. But the fact is that Australian units have operated regularly, if not continuously, in the South China Sea and its surrounds for more than a century. They have been there because their activities were and are considered to contribute to the safety and security of the region, on which Australia’s own security has long depended. 

https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/australias-naval-presence-in-the-south-china-sea-is-nothing-new/






Australia postpone South Africa tour because of 'unacceptable' Covid-19 risk

 Australia's three-Test tour of South Africa, scheduled to start in March, has been postponed, with Cricket Australia informing Cricket South Africa that the Covid-19 situation in South Africa has left it with "no choice" but to reschedule the travel plans.


"Due to the public-health situation in South Africa, which includes a second wave and new variant of the virus, and following extensive due diligence with medical experts, it has become clear that traveling from Australia to South Africa at this current time poses an unacceptable level of health and safety risk to our players, support staff and the community," Nick Hockley, Cricket Australia's interim CEO, said. 

https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/australia-call-off-south-africa-tour-because-of-unacceptable-level-of-covid-19-risk-1249841