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What Is The Most Cost Efficient Way To A House Move?

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 Hey all! Moving home can be annoying, stressful but you can’t overlook the importance of creating a budget. This is one of the crucial aspects when you are running tight on budget. Make sure you prepare a complete checklist and an estimated budget at least 7 weeks prior to your move. Do not forget to de-clutter your home to get rid of unwanted items. This will reduce your load as well as overall moving expenses. Also, do proper research and hire highly-trained removalists for the safe removals of your belongings. Compare the quotes of at least 3 companies and choose an affordable one. For more details, read the article shared below on my page. https://www.betterremovalistsbrisbane.com.au/what-is-the-most-cost-efficient-way-to-a-house-move/

Almost 50pc of Hobart's short-stay accommodation used to be long-term rentals, report finds

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 Tourists Isabelle Milsom and Kieran Parker did not consider staying at a hotel when they planned their trip to Hobart.  They quickly settled on two short-stay properties so they could explore the state's south, with the first stop in Ridgeway.  "A lot of the time we'll stay at a property out in whoop-whoop sort of thing, so Airbnb is good for that, finding people's backyard granny flats and things like that," Ms Milsom said. The Wollongong couple said they had no trouble finding accommodation options. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-01/hobart-has-six-times-short-term-stay-properties-of-sydney/101200270

Continuous Glucose Monitoring technology subsidised for Australians with type 1 diabetes

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 Brisbane woman Rachelle Swan hopes a new government subsidy for diabetes treatment technology will remove the stigma around the disease. Australians living with type 1 diabetes have access to more affordable Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) technology from today due to a government subsidy. This subsidy will save eligible individuals more than $2,000 each year. Previously, only those with eligible concession cards, children and young people aged 21 years and under, and women who were actively planning a pregnancy or pregnant, were able to access fully subsidised glucose monitoring technology. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-01/type-1-diabetes-technology-subsidy-glucose-monitor/101192130

Buyers of luxury 443 Queen Street apartment tower lose faith over delays, with new completion date set

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 A new completion date has been set for a long-delayed riverside Brisbane apartment building, three years after the initial deadline, but buyers are still concerned it won't be finished on time. The $375 million apartment tower named 443 Queen Street, developed by Cbus Property, is set to be finished by the end of the second quarter of 2023, with settlements forecast in the following quarter. Neighbouring Customs House, the tower housing 264 apartments with views across Kangaroo Point, the Story Bridge and the CBD was first set to be completed in 2020 but has faced several delays since it was first approved by Brisbane City Council in 2015. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-01/new-date-set-for-long-delayed-443-queen-st-brisbane-apartments/101197182