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How To Move By Yourself: DIY Moving Tips

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  Hello friends Most tenants and homeowners planning a move prefer to hire professional removalists in Melbourne. Getting assistance of professionals can help you have peace of mind and reduce stress. Another option people planning to relocate chose is manage the process themselves especially for short distance moves. Relocating yourself is a viable option if you have the confidence and knowledge to manage the strenuous process. So, if you want to do it, here is a wonderful guide outlining DIY moving tips that can help tremendously. These tips include exploring your options, getting the right packing supplies and much more. To know more, have a look at the article now. https://www.betterremovalistsmelbourne.com.au/how-to-move-by-yourself-diy-moving-tips/

Your 2021 Guide To The Best Things To Do Indoors In Melbourne

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 We know you well enough to know that when crappy weather comes, Melburnians don’t simply go into hibernation. We don the layers, pack a handbag-sized umbrella and keep the good times rolling. But when the wet weather does dampen your alfresco plans, we’ve got you covered for alternatives. Here are 50 things to do inside in Melbourne for days when the weather sucks. https://www.theurbanlist.com/melbourne/a-list/best-indoor-activities-melbourne

New Australian study sheds light on cause of Melbourne's deadly 2016 thunderstorm asthma event

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 On a balmy spring evening in November 2016, a thunderstorm struck as Melburnians were on their way home from work. The storm prompted ryegrass pollen swept in from agricultural areas on a north-westerly to burst, spreading tiny particles through the air and deep into the lungs of unsuspecting residents. https://www.9news.com.au/national/melbourne-2016-thunderstorm-asthma-deaths-not-caused-by-rain-but-by-lightning-new-csiro-study-suggests/ca60486e-3011-4738-92ec-ea3bcb23af05

One Of Melbourne’s Most-Loved Hidden Italian Restaurant Re-Opens

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 With its doors shut since the first Victorian lockdown almost a year ago, one of the city staples for modern italian cuisine Massi has swung back into action and opened back up to diners this week. Chef/Owner Joe Vargetto established the eatery’s notoriety for intimate Sicilian based dining at its CBD location on Little Collins street. “We are so delighted to be able to be opening our doors once again, with ongoing restrictions and the risk of more lockdowns we continued to postpone our visitors and gesture in a new wave of diners.” said Vargetto. https://www.theurbanlist.com/melbourne/a-list/massi-reopens-melbourne-2021