Tuesday, 4 April 2023

Top Cleaning Habits To Teach Kids

 Hey All!

Do you give your kid the responsibility of some safe and easy tasks to empower them and instil good cleaning habits for the future? This is one of the best ways to make your kids self-dependent. Apart from teaching basic personal hygiene, make sure you focus on important aspects that can develop cleaning habits from an early age. Make sure they clear the mess after playing or doing other activities. Being a responsible parent, you need to keep your kids motivated towards house keeping chores. For more details,  read the article I am sharing below on my page. 

https://www.bondcleaninggeelong.com.au/top-cleaning-habits-to-teach-kids/



Red seaweed could be the answer to slashing methane emissions from cows, study shows

 Forget fair-trade coffee beans and cows' milk substitutes, low-emission lattes could be the next big thing to land at your local cafe.

A new study has paved the way for the dairy industry to dramatically slash its methane emissions by feeding cattle with an unlikely additive – a native red seaweed called asparagopsis armata.

While the study provides a clear opportunity for dairy farmers to reduce their carbon footprints, it may also kickstart a profitable new "low emissions" marketing avenue for the industry.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-03/low-methane-emissions-cows-seaweed-milk-dairy-industry/102169786



Free entertainment this Autumn

 Local bands, singer–songwriters and street performers will continue to captivate audiences for an Autumn edition of the City’s Music in the City series until the end of May.

The free entertainment is predominately focused in the Little Malop Central precinct from 12-2pm each weekday.

Musicians cover a diverse range of genres such as jazz, indie, gypsy folk, blues, roots, reggae and rock, including original compositions.

Read More: https://www.geelongaustralia.com.au/news/item/8db3050815083f6.aspx



Sunday, 8 January 2023

9 Home-Cleaning Resolutions For A Cleaner House All Year

 Hello All!

There are many people around us who love to keep their house clean and organised. My cousin is also one of them. She keeps cleaning a house and I really love the way she manages her housekeeping chores. I am a working professional and don’t get enough time for deep cleaning. So, I approached her to know the cleaning secrets. She told me that creating resolutions helped her a lot. Yes, Setting goals and resolutions for a cleaner house can be helpful. It will develop good habits, keeps germs at bay and change your routine for your betterment. For more details, read the article I am sharing below on my page. 

https://www.bondcleaninggeelong.com.au/9-home-cleaning-resolutions-for-a-cleaner-house-all-year/



Pontoon replacements provide a boost for boating enthusiasts

 The Ocean Grove’s Guthridge Street Boat Ramp has been upgraded to improve the functionality of the piles and pontoons for the region’s boating enthusiasts.

Fishers are reminded they must remove their lines from the water when a vessel approaches the pontoons.

All users are requested to place large fish frames and other waste in the bins provided onshore.

Storm damage to both the upstream and downstream pontoons in 2020 and 2021, saw the City of Greater Geelong install temporary structures to allow time for new designs to be developed and funding sourced for replacement.

Read More: https://www.geelongaustralia.com.au/news/item/8dabc048a0ce1e3.aspx



Clifton Springs Boat Harbour - shallow entrance at low tides

 Vessel operators are warned that the entrance to the Clifton Springs Boat Harbour (CSBH) may be shallow at low tides and restricted by seagrass wrack.

Maintenance dredging of the harbour occurred in December 2022. However, the area external to the entrance is not dredged and there are shallow banks in the vicinity. Exceptional seagrass growth on the Bellarine Banks in recent years, is contributing to infill of the harbour channels by seagrass wrack and is being monitored. Vessel operators are urged to take extra care at predicted tide levels below 0.4m.

Read More: https://www.geelongaustralia.com.au/news/item/8daee7ef78064f9.aspx



Improved movement thanks to shared path connections and crossings

 Pedestrians, cyclists and other active users looking to make the most of the warmer weather stand to benefit from improved shared path connections in East Geelong, Lara and Corio.

The new Boundary Road shared path helps Greater Geelong residents in the eastern suburbs to travel from the Bellarine Rail Trail through to Eastern Gardens.

The path is linked to the wider trail network, connecting the Barwon River Trail, Bellarine Rail Trail, Eastern Gardens, Waterfront and the Bay Trail.

Read More: https://www.geelongaustralia.com.au/news/item/8daef2f4b2e22da.aspx