Thursday, 24 February 2022

Common Moving Injuries – Causes And Prevention

 Hey people,

Knee injury is one of the most common injuries that people experience during the relocation process. During frantic moving activities, people often knock their knees against something and get injured. A severely injured knee can be very painful that can delay the moving task. However, there are some safety measures that can protect your knees during your move. I read about the prevention in an article on common moving injuries, their causes and prevention. I have recently moved, and this information helped me to relocate safely. If you want to know about other common moving injuries, read the article thoroughly. 

https://www.betterremovalistscanberra.com.au/common-moving-injuries-causes-and-prevention/




National Museum of Australia's latest acquisition depicts the Rainbow Serpent's wrath in the form of Cyclone Tracy

 In 1975, in the wake of Cyclone Tracy's destruction of Darwin, Rover Thomas had a series of powerful dreams in which the spirit of his recently deceased aunty visited him.

Over many dreams, she told him that when she died, her spirit had surveyed the devastation the cyclone had caused and she had visited him to share the lesson she had learnt.

Her message propelled the renowned Kimberley artist into action, leading to the creation of one of his major works Jabanunga Goorialla (The Rainbow Serpent).

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-25/act-indigenous-artwork-gifted-to-national-museum-of-australia/100859146




Face masks will not be required at most indoor venues from tomorrow and local businesses are getting ready

 Many Canberra business owners have struggled to keep afloat since Canberra's COVID-19 health directions began in earnest last year, with the policing of face masks, density limits and check-in requirements being left to establishment staff.

Now the ACT government has announced that from 6pm on Friday, February 25, face masks will only be required to be worn in a select few indoor settings.

Masks will still be required on public transport, in rideshares, indoors at any school or childcare centre, at hospitals and other healthcare facilities, correctional facilities and the Canberra Airport.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-24/act-canberra-businesses-react-to-face-mask-rules-easing-covid-19/100855532



Canberra man charged with attacking 11-year-old girl, strangling her until she was unconscious

 Chilling details have emerged about an alleged attack on an 11-year-old Canberra girl, who was knocked off her bike and strangled until she was unconscious, on her way home from school yesterday.

A 23-year-old Canberra man was charged over the assault and choking in the ACT Magistrates Court this morning.

Magistrate Beth Campbell said the alleged attack was random, terrifying and "abhorrent", amounting to "every parent's worst nightmare".

The court heard the girl had rung her mother from school to say she would ride home through the Fadden Pines park.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-24/canberra-man-refused-bail-after-allegedly-attacking-choking-girl/100856724



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...