Tuesday, July 14, 2020

How to Clean Your House the Feng Shui Way?


This year, I opted for a feng shui method to deep clean my house. Feng shui cleaning helps you generate a flow of positive energy into your house. It produces ‘chi’ energy which is usually blocked by dust, dirt and clutter. It is important for you to clean up your entire house using the best products that are safe as well as effective. Today, I am sharing an article that helped me a lot during house cleaning chores. You can follow these tips and spruce up your house the feng shui way. Make sure you get rid of clutter, keep the windows clean and shiny to have a balance of energy.


https://www.bondcleaningingoldcoast.com.au/how-to-clean-your-house-the-feng-shui-way/

How To Use Feng Shui In Every Room In Your Home

Palace letters: release of Queen's correspondence on Australian PM Gough Whitlam's 1975 dismissal

With that, we’ll be closing the blog. Thanks for reading along as we trawled through this historic release of the palace letters.

In summary:

On the day he dismissed Gough Whitlam, the governor general, Sir John Kerr, wrote to the Queen’s private secretary that he had done so “without informing the palace in advance”.
Kerr wrote on 11 November, 1975: “I decided to take the step I took without informing the palace in advance ... I was of the opinion it was better for Her Majesty not to know in advance.”
But other letters, from as early as July, show that Kerr had discussed the possibility of dismissing Whitlam for months.
In a letter sent to the Queen’s private secretary, Martin
Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07-14/sir-john-kerr-queen-whitlam-palace-letters-released/12452616#:~:text=Sir%20John%20'could%20not%20risk,the%20sake%20of%20the%20monarchy'&text=The%20released%20letters%20reveal%2C%20on,then%20prime%20minister%20Gough%20Whitlam.

Palace letters: release of Queen's correspondence on Australian PM ...

After Melbourne, Sydney has new Covid hotspots as Australia’s infections cross 10,000

Areas of Sydney have been declared coronavirus outbreak hotspots by a state government, as health authorities fear the second wave of infections in Melbourne has now spread to Australia’s largest city.

The declaration by the Queensland state government means that anyone who has been to the areas of Liverpool and Campbelltown in Sydney’s southwest will need to quarantine in a hotel should they enter Queensland.

The second wave of infections, which has pushed Australia’s total case tally throughout the pandemic to more than 10,000, is dashing Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s hopes that he would be able to help revive a crippled economy by easing most social-distancing restrictions by end-July, after it tumbled into recession in the first half of the year.
Read more:  https://theprint.in/world/after-melbourne-sydney-has-new-covid-hotspots-as-australias-infections-cross-10000/460329/

Queen's Australia rep was assured of power before '75 crisis

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Queen Elizabeth II’s office assured her representative in Australia he had the power to bring down the Australian government a week before he took the extraordinary move in 1975 and created a political crisis, according to letters released on Tuesday.

The National Archives of Australia released more than 1,200 pages of letters and press clippings between the monarch’s office and Governor-General Sir John Kerr from August 1974 to December 1977 after a court ruled in May that they could not be kept secret indefinitely.

Read more: https://mooresvilletribune.com/news/world/queens-australia-rep-was-assured-of-power-before-75-crisis/article_c88905fb-d33b-5e83-9cd8-440c2439db92.html

Queen's Australia rep was assured of power before '75 crisis

Monday, July 13, 2020

Gough Whitlam: Queen not told in advance of Australia PM's sacking, letters show

The Queen was not informed in advance about the 1975 dismissal of Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, newly released letters show.

Mr Whitlam's government was removed by The Queen's representative at the time, Governor-General Sir John Kerr, and replaced with an opposition party.

It is considered the most controversial event in Australian political history.

The letters, released after a court battle, show Sir John wrote it was "better for Her Majesty not to know".

Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-53386554
The Queen with then Governor-General Sir John Kerr in Perth on her Jubilee Tour of Australia in 1977

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 ...