Monday, 3 October 2022

How To Clean Window Screens

 Your window screens collect a lot of dust and dirt, which not only make your windows look dull but also make your home an unhealthier place. Therefore, you should clean the screens from time to time. But do you know the right way to get the job done? If you are not, then you are at the right place. Here is an informative article on how to clean window screens. You do not require any complex method or costly cleaners to remove dirt and dust from the screen. I would recommend the post to everyone because a dirty screen is a common household problem. Read the complete article here.

https://www.bondcleaninggeelong.com.au/how-to-clean-window-screens/



Technology cuts the risk of compost fires

 An innovative Geelong company is helping to reduce the risk of fires in garden organics facilities thanks to a Clean Technology grant.

Sequence Digital is today launching a fleet of its new 4G, weather-proof, solar-powered temperature sensors in a pilot program that will reduce the risk of fires at the City of Greater Geelong’s Garden Organics Processing Facility in Anakie.

The $26,000 grant was awarded in 2019 through Cleantech Innovations Geelong, a business and industry support program funded by the City of Greater Geelong, the Victorian Government, and the Geelong Manufacturing Council.

Read More: https://www.geelongaustralia.com.au/news/item/8daa52fac61004f.aspx



Share your feedback on marketing and activations for Central Geelong

 The City of Greater Geelong is developing a marketing framework and activation plan to help encourage participation, visitation, and vibrancy in central Geelong over the long-term.

Feedback is being sought from the community, the Central Geelong business community, and key stakeholders to help develop the marketing and activation plan.

The City wants to work collaboratively with Central Geelong businesses and others to deliver marketing, events and activities to collectively build momentum in city life.

Read More: https://www.geelongaustralia.com.au/news/item/8daa52c0c0bb207.aspx



In the regional city of Geelong, parents who have lost children to suicide fear not enough action is being taken

 After the funeral, when the flowers stopped arriving and everything went quiet, Kim Edgar took an axe to the hibiscus outside Dan's bedroom window.

Its trunk had cracked down the middle the week before Dan died by suicide at the age of 17 in 2018.

Kim had gripped the axe and thrown herself into the bush, tearing apart its dry branches, and ripping out its damp roots.

It felt good, she thought.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-10-02/mental-health-response-in-regional-rural-australia-still-slow/101473240