Sunday, 11 September 2022

How To Get A Property Clean Before Rental Inspection

 Hello friends,

Ending a tenancy is stressful for most tenants because you have to manage many responsibilities. Among these responsibilities, keeping and leaving the rented premises in a reasonably clean condition is a major one. Therefore, renters must perform routine house cleaning and take the assistance of professional end of lease cleaners in Geelong to deep clean the properties when moving out. Want to know more useful insights about preparing your rental property for the final inspection? Read the article below. It outlines the tips for getting a property clean to get your bond back in full.

https://www.bondcleaninggeelong.com.au/how-to-get-a-property-clean-before-rental-inspection/



Seven new Victorian learning academies for teachers to upskill across the state

 Works have begun in Ballarat to establish the state's first regional Victorian Academy of Teaching and Leadership.

Seven regional hubs will open across Victoria, including Bendigo, Bairnsdale, Geelong, Mildura, Moe and Shepparton.

The Victorian government will spend $17 million dollars on the seven sites.

It is expected the academy will be an opportunity for teachers across the region to develop skills in technologies, professional practice, mental health training, and more.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-07/new-state-government-learning-academies-for-teachers/101413318




Get up to speed on King Charles III and the moments that shaped him: His age and childhood, his marriages, his Navy career

 Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, her eldest son, Charles Philip Arthur George, has become the oldest King to assume the British throne.

Let's look at some pivotal moments that have shaped his accession to the throne. 

How old is Charles? 

Charles is 73 years old. 

He was born at Buckingham Palace on November 14, 1948. 

Charles was the first child of parents Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. 

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-10/king-charles-iii-queen-elizabeth-ii-successor-british-throne/101425680



King Charles and the confiscated cigarettes: A Geelong Grammar tale

 On a chilly autumn night in 1966, inside a small boiler room at Geelong Grammar’s secluded Timbertop campus, Jonathan “Jonny” Southey had an encounter with the future King Charles III that he would never forget.

Southey, who was 14 at the time, said he was smoking a cigarette – a big no-no at the elite campus in Victoria’s high country – when he was caught by the then first in line to the throne.

Charles was 17 when he was sent to study in Australia for two terms, and he was something of a “prefect figure”, Southey said.

Read More: https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/king-charles-and-the-confiscated-cigarettes-a-geelong-grammar-tale-20220911-p5bh65.html