Tuesday, December 20, 2022

10 Essential Cleaning Tools For Household Chores

 I was looking to clean my home and was wondering what items would help me clean my home in the best possible manner. I thought a simple cloth and spray would do but realised I also needed scrub brushes and sponges. I thought of finding the best list of cleaning tools so that I had everything I needed in one place and knew what was the best solution for each cleaning problem. I looked up the same online and found an article that listed the ten essential cleaning tools I needed in my home and where to use them. It was an eye-opener for me and I am sure it will be for you too.

https://www.bondcleaninginportmacquarie.com.au/10-essential-cleaning-tools-for-household-chores/



Port Macquarie man blinded in workplace accident rebuilds his life, helps mentor others

 Macleay Borger laughs as he shoots hoops with boys at a regional New South Wales high school. 

The students cheer him on, remaining close by Mr Borger's side as they guide him around the court.

Aged 34, Mr Borger is vision impaired after he lost his sight in a workplace accident nearly 10 years ago.

He works as a student mentor, drawing on his own experiences to guide and inspire others.

"The rewards are many, being able to come in here and have a chat with the boys, all the different stories they have, all their different backgrounds," Mr Borger said.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-12-18/man-blinded-in-workplace-accident-rebuilds-life-student-mentor/101449702



How Angela Hardy rebuilt her life and found love after she was nearly killed by a man she met on a dating app

 Six years after Angela Hardy was almost murdered by a man she met on a dating app in Port Macquarie, New South Wales, the young doctor is set to return to the coastal town for her medical career.

In 2016, Dr Hardy (nee Jay) was stabbed multiple times and doused in petrol inside her home at Port Macquarie, New South Wales by her boyfriend of two months, Paul Lambert.

He was shot dead a few hours later during a confrontation with police. 

Dr Hardy left Port Macquarie after the attack but in February she will take up a job at the town's public hospital, where she said she had "so many happy memories" from her previous employment.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-12-16/domestic-violence-survivor-angela-hardy-returns-port-macquarie/101763384



Monday, November 22, 2021

How To Involve Your Family In House Cleaning

 Hey All!

Cleaning a house alone is one of the frustrating things. Your partner is chilling on the couch, kids are playing in their rooms, and you are scrubbing hard to remove carpet stains. So, the best thing you can do is to encourage everyone in your family to assist you in house cleaning chores. Start with easy tasks, such as de-cluttering the living area, doing dishes, making a bed and then assign tasks like mopping floors, cleaning bathrooms, etc. Make sure you assign tasks depending on the age and potential of your kids. You can do plenty of things to keep them involved and motivated. Today, I am sharing an article that will make things easy for you when it comes to involving family in the house. 

Read More: https://www.bondcleaninginportmacquarie.com.au/how-to-involve-your-family-in-house-cleaning/




Inquest finds death of 19-month-old girl at Port Macquarie Base Hospital preventable

 A coronial inquest has found the death of a 19-month-old girl at Port Macquarie Base hospital two years ago could've been prevented. 

In February of 2019, a Sydney family was holidaying in Port Macquarie when their daughter was accidentally bitten on the finger by a black cockatoo after placing her hand inside a bird enclosure at a local wildlife park.

She was taken to Port Macquarie Base Hospital for treatment, where medical staff decided surgery was appropriate.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-23/inquest-finds-death-of-19-month-old-girl-preventable-/100638886



NSW dairy farmers back in black after best season in 10 years

 The NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) has released its latest figures on how the dairy industry is travelling and, after some really tough years, dairy farmers are back in the black. 

It has been a miserable period marked by drought, floods, fires and the supermarket price wars that saw milk sold for just $1/litre, but things are looking up for the state's 523 dairy farmers.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2021-11-23/dairy-industry-recovers/100640122



Spanish mackerel stock report 'imminent' as stakeholders fear for fishery's future

 Australia's east coast Spanish mackerel fishery has been grossly mismanaged and urgent measures are needed to allow stocks to recover, an experienced fisheries expert has warned.

A preliminary stock assessment released in April estimated the east coast population of the species could be as little as 17 per cent of virgin stocks, well below the sustainable level of 60 per cent.

A Fisheries Queensland spokesman confirmed a peer review has since been completed into the stock assessment but no specific date for its release has been set.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2021-11-21/fish-spanish-mackerel-overfishing-conservation-environment-ocean/100631808



10 Essential Cleaning Tools For Household Chores

 I was looking to clean my home and was wondering what items would help me clean my home in the best possible manner. I thought a simple clo...