Thursday, May 21, 2020

7 Mistakes to Avoid When Moving During Coronavirus


Moving to a new home is strenuous and one of the most stressful events in anyone’s life. Therefore, it is understandable that it will be a big challenge to move when the coronavirus outbreak is wreaking havoc. It is a time when managing the process is difficult but can be managed with proper safety measures. There are certain mistakes that can be made during this time which is why it is essential to know about them and avoid them. Here is an article illustrating seven mistakes to avoid when moving during coronavirus.


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Needs to be freshened up' - Australia's golden generation call for change

A group of esteemed Socceroos, including former captains Mark Viduka, Lucas Neill and Craig Moore, are urging football's hierarchy to use the coronavirus shutdown to reset the sport in Australia.

Viduka, Neill, Moore, John Aloisi, Scott Chipperfield, Vince Grella, Zeljko Kalac, Josip Skoko and Luke Wilkshire are urging a rethink of the way the game is managed.

"We are not looking to be agitators," Moore said.


"We're looking to be able to support and push the right outcomes to a level where they're at least getting discussed.
Read more: https://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/needs-to-be-freshened-up-australia-s-golden-generation-call-for-change

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Australia banks' capital buffers expected to fall over coming year

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian banks' will see a fall in their capital buffers over the year ahead due to likely loan losses as hundreds of thousands lose their jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the head of the prudential regulator said on Thursday.

The strong balance sheets of the country's banks allowed them to play a role "as a shock absorber for the economy," Wayne Byres, chairman of the Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority said on Thursday.

"That capital has been built up precisely so that banks are able, in times of stress, to absorb losses and sustain the flow of credit to the broader economy," Byres said in his opening remarks in a webinar.

"Now is the time to allow that to happen. It means capital ratios will come down over the year ahead: that should surprise no one."
Read more: https://www.thechronicleherald.ca/business/reuters/australia-banks-capital-buffers-expected-to-fall-over-coming-year-452204/

Record-breaking rainfall hits Australia's east, with more to come

Much of Australia's eastern seaboard is experiencing wet and windy weather due to a front generating rain across Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland.
The stormy conditions are likely to last until the weekend for some areas as Australia experiences an early blast of winter.
Queensland
Record-breaking rainfall has lashed parts of Queensland's north, prompting flood warnings in some areas.
Heavy rain inundated parts of the state's North Tropical Coast in the past 48 hours, according to Weatherzone.

Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/weather-warning-storms-heavy-rain-for-queensland-new-south-wales-and-victoria-wind-warning/222c181a-35af-464a-a864-50191421cc6f

Australia slowly comes back to life, but citizens remain under cloud of Covid threat

Is this what normal life looks like?

Somehow, my home country of Australia has managed to avoid the worst ravages of the coronavirus. Fewer than 100 people have died, and it’s now been a month since more than 50 cases were reported on any one day. More than a million tests have been conducted — in a population of about 25.7 million — and less than one in a hundred of those have shown an infection. Local transmission has been slight, with more than 60% of cases acquired overseas. Across the country, just 12 people are now in intensive care with Covid-19.
Read more: https://theprint.in/opinion/australia-slowly-comes-back-to-life-but-citizens-remain-under-cloud-of-covid-threat/425423/
A cyclist wearing a protective mask rides past the closed ANZ Stadium during a partial lockdown imposed due to the coronavirus in Sydney, Australia. | Photographer: Brendon Thorne | Bloomberg

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Best Site For Commercial Property for Sale in Mermaid Beach

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Mermaid Beach is a popular holiday destination that is always busting with domestic and international tourists. It is a hub of commercial activity and has a host of properties such as retail shop, warehouses, restaurants, cafes, etc. So, whether you are a business owner or an investor, having a commercial real estate here is lucrative. To help you find the best option, I did extensive research and shortlisted the following properties. Have a look to see if any meet your requirements.

Brand New First Floor Open Plan Office with Opportunities for Multiple Layout Designs!
Obtain this commercial real estate in the highly-desirable suburb of Mermaid Beach. It has a building area of 156.57sqm and it is on the first floor. The amenities provided along with this commercial property are
·         A kitchenette
·         Separate bathrooms
·         One disabled toilet with wheelchair and lift access
·         24/7 availability of electricity, water, and security
·         Glass doors and windows that brighten the entire space with natural light
·         Well-designed , modern, and chic
The positioning is excellent as well since it provides great street exposure and will be a great space to run your business successfully. To know if this property meets your requirements plan a visit.

Brand New Mermaid Beach Office Development
Have your office in a high traffic area of the Mermaid Beach. Here is a 171.93sqm office space on the ground floor of a well-positioned building. Its features include the following.
·         Partial modern and stylish fit-out
·         Separate entry giving you access to your own office
·         Underground car parking
·         Private bathroom amenities
·         A Kitchenette
·         One disabled toilet with wheelchair and lift access
·         Proximate to coffee shops, retail shops and the beach
This commercial real estate in Mermaid Beach, Gold Coast offers excellent street exposure and signage opportunities.

Visit the Properties for Inspection
If these properties are of interest then visiting them for inspection should be the next step. During the inspection check the property for design, structural integrity, neighbourhood and other internal/external aspects. See if the properties meet your requirements and are within your budget.

Keep Exploring
In case these properties are of interest and you want to look at more commercial real estate in Mermaid Beach, Gold Coast – start by exploring this portal https://www.commercialproperty2sell.com.au/real-estate/qld/mermaid-beach/. On this portal there are many offices, warehouses, showrooms, land developments, and other commercial properties for sale and lease. You can find a property of your choice and that is within your budget.

Here are 10 steps to build a stronger Australia after coronavirus

Never underestimate systemic risk again
Pandemic or coronavirus weren’t new words when Covid-19 began. This risk was foreseen. Australia had a script but lacked dress rehearsals. Pandemics aren’t the only risks that can cripple our social, economic and political systems. Climate change, water scarcity, ecological collapse, terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, infrastructure failure, cyberwar and antibiotic resistance are others. We ignore their cascading impacts at our peril. On some we have held joint exercises. But we must do more to understand Australia’s vulnerability to systemic risks and boost mitigation efforts.
Read more: www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/may/05/here-are-10-steps-to-build-a-stronger-australia-after-coronavirus
Western Distributor freeway approaches to the Sydney Harbour Bridge

Foreign workers who call Australia home stuck overseas in limbo

Thousands of skilled foreign workers and students, many of whom have lived in Australia for years, remain stuck overseas and are calling on the Australian government to let them come back home.
Australia shut its borders six weeks ago on March 20 to help stop the spread of COVID-19, only allowing Australian citizens and permanent residents to fly back into the country.
The move has meant people who were living and working in Australia on temporary visas - but were overseas at the time - have been left with no idea of when they will be able to return.
Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/australia-travel-ban-foreign-workers-who-call-australia-home-stuck-overseas-in-limbo/12cf7ba7-2077-4b4b-ba8e-90461ec127cc
Whale researcher Nicola Ransome has lived in Australia for three years on a temporary visa but is stuck in lockdown in Mexico because of Australia's travel ban.

Australia and New Zealand pledge to introduce travel corridor in rare coronavirus meeting

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made a rare appearance at a top Australian government meeting Tuesday, as both countries moved a step closer to establishing a potential coronavirus-free travel corridor.

The proposal, known formally as the trans-Tasman Covid-safe travel zone, would allow residents to travel freely between the two neighboring nations, without a need for quarantine.
Ardern was invited to join the Australian national cabinet meeting by the country's leader Scott Morrison.
It was the first time a New Zealand leader had attended a meeting of Australia's national cabinet or similar gathering since the Second World War.

Read more: https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/05/australia/australia-new-zealand-ardern-coronavirus-intl-hnk/index.html
.A 'travel bubble' between New Zealand and Australia could be a model for the future

Friday, May 1, 2020

5 Ways Furniture Removalists in Gold Coast Can Reduce the Stress of Relocating


Hello Everyone,
Are you planning to move? Then you must be thinking about whether you should hire professionals or opt for a DIY move. Well, you are not the only one; many people face this dilemma. I am here to share an informative article with those people who believe that they can easily move without any professional help. I have recently read the article that highlights five ways furniture removalists in Gold Coast can reduce the stress of relocating. After reading it, you will understand the essential factors that make the professionals so useful during the moving process. If you want to know how removalists can reduce your moving stress, read the complete article here.


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Australia’s links with China must change, but decoupling is not an option

Two events this week have illustrated two fundamental tensions in Australia’s relationship with China.

The first event was China’s ambassador to Australia suggesting a Chinese boycott of Australian exports, due to Australia pursuing an independent inquiry into the early response to the COVID-19 outbreak.

In an interview on April 27, ambassador Cheng Jingye said Chinese tourists and students might have second thoughts about a country “not so friendly, even hostile”.

Read more: https://theconversation.com/australias-links-with-china-must-change-but-decoupling-is-not-an-option-137391

Covid-19: Australian govt. plans to restart sports as spread of virus slows

The Australian government will meet on Friday to discuss how sport can restart as the number of new coronavirus cases dwindles and states begin to relax restrictions on social gatherings, two sources familiar with the details told Reuters.

Australia has reported about 6,700 cases of the new coronavirus and 93 deaths, significantly below the levels reported in the United States, Britain and Europe. Growth in new infections has slowed to less 0.5% a day, compared to 25% a month ago.

Read more: https://www.indiatoday.in/sports/other-sports/story/australia-plots-return-of-sport-as-spread-of-coronavirus-slow-1673143-2020-05-01

Coronavirus Australia live news: Queensland agrees to NRL's plan for 28 May restart – latest updates

The chief of Australia’s Defence Force, General Angus Campbell, has written to the families of ADF members, thanking them “for the continuous sacrifices that you and your family make in supporting us”.

He said the role of Defence in Australia’s Covid-19 response was critical, “and I thank every Australian Defence Force member, their parents, partners and children for the patience, resilience, understanding and support they continue to provide so that we can continue to serve”.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2020/may/01/coronavirus-australia-update-newmarch-house-scott-morrison-nsw-vic-qld-live-news
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Coronavirus has halted immigration to Australia and that could have dire consequences for its economic recovery

Australia's migration intake this year is expected to plummet due to coronavirus-induced travel restrictions and shutdowns, creating a raft of economic and social headaches set to prolong its recovery from the pandemic.

Australia’s immigration program has played a key role in nearly three decades of essentially uninterrupted economic growth.

Due to border closures around the world, the total number of migrants who will make Australia home this financial year, both temporary and permanent, will be far lower than it has been in a long time.

Read more: https://www.sbs.com.au/news/coronavirus-has-halted-immigration-to-australia-and-that-could-have-dire-consequences-for-its-economic-recovery

A general view of Bourke Street Mall at the Elizabeth Street end in Melbourne

What Are Common House Moving Costs?

 I was moving homes on Gold Coast soon and wanted to see what all costs I would have to deal with. So, I did some research online and found ...