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Can Eyeliner Tattoos Be Removed?

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Hello All, Sometimes you take some rash decisions and then regret them later. It happens with me too often. I took the wrong step of getting an eyeliner tattoo as my friend was getting it done. However, I could not believe the unsightly appearance of the tattoo after some time. It had migrated from its place and was looking very bad. I had no choice but to live with it until I got to know that it could be removed with the help of laser therapy. I was happy to know about it and immediately booked an appointment at the laser skin clinic. If you too wish to know about the procedure, then here is an article that will help you out.   https://www.freshskincanvas.com.au/can-eyeliner-tattoos-be-removed/

Australia to lift cap on citizens returning as thousands left stranded

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 The increase in the number of Australians allowed to return home comes as the country's second most populous state - the epicentre of the country's COVID-19 outbreak - on Friday reported that active coronavirus cases have fallen to a four-month low. Victoria state, which recorded just one new infection in the past 24 hours, said there are now 100 active cases - the lowest since June 19. Read more: https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/health/1271736-australia-to-lift-cap-on-citizens-returning-as-thousands-left-stranded 

Indian team wants psychologist in Australia

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 After much delay, Cricket Australia (CA) on Thursday announced the schedule for India's upcoming tour. The BCCI is yet to approve it formally. Though it remains only a formality, it is understood that the CA has once again turned down BCCI's request to allow players' families on tour. India's contingent will land in Sydney and undergo a 14-day quarantine period when they will be allowed to practice after a week. Read more: https://www.newindianexpress.com/sport/cricket/2020/oct/23/indian-team-wants-psychologist-in-australia-2213843.html 

India tour of Australia gets government green light; Sydney, Canberra to host white-ball leg

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 Sydney and Canberra will serve as the starting points of India's tour of Australia next month, after Cricket Australia and the New South Wales state government knitted together a deal for the touring team and Australian players returning from the IPL to quarantine in Sydney while also being granted access to nearby training facilities. Confirmation of quarantine protocols, which arrived after NSW government approval on Thursday but still require a final sign-off from the BCCI, will be a relief to all parties concerned. The first two ODIs on November 27 and 29 are set to be played at the SCG, the third ODI on December 1 and the first T20I on December 4 will take place at Canberra's Manuka Oval, before the teams return to Sydney for the final two T20Is at the SCG on December 6 and 8. Read more: https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/30165849/india-tour-australia-gets-government-green-light-sydney-canberra-host-white-ball-leg