Thursday, 9 December 2021

Why Moving Next Door Isn’t As Easy As It Sounds?

 Hello friends,

Are you planning to move close to your current home? It is your new home down the road, next door or in the same neighbourhood? If yes then don’t make the mistake of assuming the move will be easy. Of course the travel time is significantly less but your property contents can get damaged or lost during handling and movement. You still need to pack everything correctly, change your address, set up utilities in the new house and do much more. So, want to know why moving next door isn’t as easy as it sounds and how to manage it successfully? Have a look at this wonderful article now.

https://www.betterremovalistscanberra.com.au/why-moving-next-door-isnt-as-easy-as-it-sounds/



Man killed in workplace accident in Gungahlin after being pinned underneath truck trailer

 A 43-year-old man has died after being pinned by the trailer of a truck while working on a construction site in Canberra's north.

Police were called to Gordon Ford Way near a residential construction site in Taylor, Gungahlin around 11:25am on Wednesday after reports of a workplace incident. 

Paramedics tried to save the man, but he died at the scene. 

CFMEU ACT spokesman Zachary Smith said the man was near, but not on the worksite when he was pinned by the trailer. 

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-08/man-killed-near-worksite-in-taylor-pinned-under-truck/100684088



Capitals-Flames WNBL game in Canberra cancelled due to positive COVID-19 case

 The WNBL has been forced to cancel Sunday's round-two game between the UC Capitals and Sydney Uni Flames in Canberra because of a positive COVID-19 case.

A member of the Capitals club attended a full team training session in Canberra on Tuesday morning, and has since tested positive and begun isolating for 14 days.

All players and coaches at the training session have been deemed close contacts. They have been tested and are undergoing a seven-day isolation period.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-09/wnbl-capitals-flames-game-cancelled-covid-19/100688342



Jeffrey Smart exhibition opens at Canberra's National Gallery of Australia, shows 'a master at the height of his game'

 One hundred years ago this year, acclaimed Australian artist Jeffrey Smart was born in Adelaide.

His works have been shown across the world, inspiring authors and artists alike — and now, a new exhibition in his honour is set to open at the National Gallery of Australia (NGA) in Canberra.

From tomorrow, the walls of the NGA will be lined with an appropriately-numbered 100 pieces, hand-picked from public lenders and private collectors as well as from within the National Gallery's collection.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-10/jeffrey-smart-exhibition-national-gallery-of-australia-100/100689422



Monday, 6 December 2021

Why is Canberra the Capital City of Australia


This video traces the events relating to the selection of the capital city of Australia around the time of its Federation. It explores the history of Canberra and Australia's journey to choose the site to be its capital city.
 

12 Things To Know Before Renting A House

 Are you moving to a new rental house? Then you should make your plans properly. People often take a decision in a hurry and overlook some v...