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Simple Ways to Pet-Proof Your New Home While Moving

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Are you relocating to a new abode in Coorparoo with your furry friend? Whether you have a dog or cat, they bring happiness and positive vibrations into our lives. However, taking care of pets during home relocation can be tough for many people. Pets usually don’t like changes in their daily routine. Even, they take a lot of stress when you are busy packing your belongings. To keep them comfortable and relaxed, you need to spend quality time with them and try to stick to their daily routine as much as possible. For a hassle-free home relocation journey, you can take assistance from professional removalists in Coorparoo, Brisbane. They will come to your place, pack up everything and move your household items without any stress. However, there is one thing you need to do for the safety of your lovely pets when moving to a new home. Here are some hacks and tricks that will pet-proof your new home and keep your pets safe in an unfamiliar environment.   Let’s Get Started!   1. Star...

Power of the youth vote changes Queensland's political landscape

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 It is voters like 28-year-old Hugh Thomas who changed Queensland's political landscape at this weekend's federal election. He lives in Clayfield, on the northern edge of the Brisbane electorate – one of three inner-city seats where the Greens are ahead in the vote count. The Brisbane electorate has the second-highest concentration of young voters of any in the country, with 18 to 29-year-olds representing more than a quarter of electors. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-05-24/qld-federal-election-role-young-people-greens-win-youth-vote/101092848

Six people taken to hospital after 12-car pile-up on Pacific Motorway at Greenslopes

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 Six people have been taken to hospital after an 12-car pile-up on the Pacific Motorway in Brisbane's south.  The crash occurred about 6am in northbound lanes near the Juliette Street off ramp on the motorway at Greenslopes. Five ambulance crews were called to the scene. No-one was seriously injured but six people were transported to hospital in a stable condition with seven other patients assessed at the scene. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-05-24/qld-11-car-pile-up-closes-motorway-greenslopes/101093494

New national standard for 'flushability' rolled out to curb costly 'fatberg' monstrosities from blocking sewerage networks

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 Gone and forgotten. That is what most people think when they flush their household loo and say goodbye to whatever they have disposed of. But every year, wastewater systems and networks around Australia are damaged by people flushing the wrong things. Wet wipes, cat litter, rubbish and other insoluble sanitary products are commonly disposed of in the toilet, often forming "fatbergs" — smelly congealed masses of oils, fats and insoluble material. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-05-24/fatbergs-australia-flushable-label-waste/101094358