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How To Pack Home Audio And Home Theatre Equipment When Moving

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 Hello friends, Moving to a new home is challenging and when you have home audio and home theatre equipment it can become extremely difficult. Therefore, you must seek the assistance of professional removalists in Melbourne for handling and transporting the various electronics without damage or loss. Additionally, you must pack each part securely to ensure it can remain safe and intactduring transit. If you have the original packing materials and know how to secure the components,then great! Otherwise use this complete home audio and home theatre equipment packing guide to learn what to do. So, read it now! https://www.betterremovalistsmelbourne.com.au/how-to-pack-home-audio-and-home-theatre-equipment-when-moving/

Victoria University nursing students face unpaid placements of up to 12 weeks to complete degree

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 Nursing students at Melbourne's Victoria University say they are struggling to make ends meet as they complete up to 12-week blocks of unpaid placements in order to graduate.  Third-year Bachelor of Nursing student Gia (not her real name) said she knew her degree in healthcare would come with late nights and shift work when she signed up. But she did not expect she would struggle to support herself through her studies. Gia told ABC Radio Melbourne she, like many other students, was not able to undertake her first work placement until her final year of study because of COVID restrictions during 2020 and 2021. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-26/university-victoria-unpaid-nursing-placements-degree/101267664

Foot-and-mouth disease threat prompts Melbourne Zoo to restrict access to elephants, giraffes and kangaroos

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 Melbourne Zoo will restrict visitor access to the giraffes, elephants and kangaroos amid fears of a potential foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak in Australia. Concerns are high following an outbreak in tourist hotspot Bali. Last night Zoos Victoria, which runs the Melbourne and Werribee zoos and Healesville Sanctuary, sent a message to members announcing the elephant enclosure's public pathway would be closed out of an "abundance of caution". The message said the measures were intended to lower the risk of animals coming into contact with "soil that could have potentially been brought in from outside the zoo grounds". Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2022-07-26/zoos-ban-public-access-to-popular-animals-amid-fmd-threat/101269628

Drug rehabilitation centres promised for regional Victoria by Liberal Party

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 Shop counters across the south-west Victorian city of Warrnambool have been dotted with small yellow donation tins for the past five years.  The brightly coloured Support The Lookout tins carry a decent amount of coins, as well as the heartfelt pleas of community members who have been working hard to have a purpose-built rehab centre built on the city's fringe.  Known as The Lookout, the proposed facility has been a key talking point at every local, state and federal election that's been held since it was first proposed. But it has struggled to receive financial backing.  Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-26/liberal-drug-rehab-centres-promised-to-regional-victoria/101269370