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Clean These 4 Dirtiest Spots in Your Home

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  Keeping a house clean and dirt-free requires a lot of time, energy and proper methods. In order to achieve a healthy and hygienic indoor environment, you need to keep dust mites, allergens, germs, and mould at bay. It is good to target the dirtiest spots of your home using safe and sound products. This becomes even more crucial when you are moving out of a rental property in Annerley . It is easy to overlook hard-to-reach yet important areas due to pre-occupied moving chores. You can book a good company for a thorough bond cleaning in Brisbane. For regular house cleaning, make sure you pay attention to the following four dirtiest areas in your home: 1. The Kitchen Places where food is being prepared and stored had more germs and fecal contamination than other areas in the residential property. According to experts in Brisbane, over 75 per cent of kitchen rags and dish sponges harbour E. Coli and Salmonella. Other kitchen areas that need regular cleaning are: ·  ...

Labor yet to reveal agriculture policy including live sheep exports, dairy regulation, worker shortage

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The federal opposition remains tight-lipped about its plans for Australia's $81 billion agriculture industry, should it form government. With the federal election to be called within days, Shadow Agriculture Minister Julie Collins has refused to say if Labor would phase out the live export of sheep — a policy it took to the 2019 election. In an interview with the ABC, Ms Collins also would not say if Labor would pursue re-regulation of the dairy industry, installing a floor in the farmgate milk price. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2022-04-07/live-export-labor-tightlipped-agriculture-plans-federal-election/100971334  

Rain brings tiny land crustaceans known as forest hoppers to Brisbane suburbs

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 Lawn prawns, forest hoppers, water fleas — there are a few names for the tiny creatures you may find in your home after recent heavy rain. Wavell Heights resident Helen Bender first noticed the tiny creatures dead in her home in December and has been on a mission to find out what exactly they were. "The best way of describing them is [like] microscopic prawns or shrimps," Ms Bender said. "I've only ever found them dead inside my house. I've never seen a live one. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-07/tiny-land-crustaceans-forest-hoppers-brisbane-suburbs/100969118

Elusive white kangaroo a sight for sore eyes on outback Queensland station

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 In outback Queensland, you can normally tell a tourist from a local by how they react to seeing a kangaroo.   The iconic native marsupial may draw gasps and exclamations from excited travellers, but for those who live on the land, kangaroos are often just part of the scenery. However, that wasn't the case on a sunny Wednesday afternoon outside of Longreach this week. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-07/white-kangaroo-spotted-in-outback-queensland/100974242