Hello friends, and welcome to another cleaning blog with Pauline. I am a mother of two who likes to clean with a passion which is the reason why I started this blog. As a mom of two young kids, I know keeping your home sanitary and organised is hard and motivation is often low. However, according to the expert end of lease cleaners in South Yarra cleaning can be easy and less time consuming if you have the right supplies. So, to help you, I have shared below the list of my most used cleaning products and tools that make my life a lot easier.
Baking soda This product is a versatile cleaner with mild abrasive quality and effective cleaning properties. It can be used with water or dishwashing liquid to clean any surface or object. A pH neutral dishwashing liquid It can be mixed with warm water to clean almost anything. A few drops work wonders. It can effectively clean wood, stainless steel, glass, stone and other surfaces and floors. Microfiber Cloths They are antibacterial cloths that can collect dirt, dust, moisture, oil, and any residue off different surfaces. Vacuum Cleaner With different attachments, I use the vacuum to clean carpets, upholstery, curtains, beddings, floors, window/door frames, blinds, and much more. A Word of Advice If you have less time to clean regularly, then consider hiring professional cleaners. My trusted and go-to company for cleaning solutions is this https://www.bondcleaninginmelbourne.com.au/end-of-lease-cleaning-south-yarra/. This company has the most professional and affordable cleaners in South Yarra. I have availed their services many times.
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Australian banks are being targeted by a group threatening to launch denial-of-service attacks unless a ransom is paid, the Australian Cyber Security Centre says.
The campaign is being waged by attackers claiming to be from Silence, a Russian-speaking advanced persistent threat (APT) group that typically targets banks and financial institutions. The ACSC said it had been “unable to verify” the claims of affiliation. The centre did suggest, however, that multiple threats had been recently received. Read more: https://www.adnews.com.au/news/brand-finance-lucky-13th-australia-is-fun-and-friendly Australian banks are being targeted by a group threatening to launch denial-of-service attacks unless a ransom is paid, the Australian Cyber Security Centre says.
The campaign is being waged by attackers claiming to be from Silence, a Russian-speaking advanced persistent threat (APT) group that typically targets banks and financial institutions. The ACSC said it had been “unable to verify” the claims of affiliation. The centre did suggest, however, that multiple threats had been recently received. Read more: https://www.itnews.com.au/news/australias-banks-targeted-by-dos-for-ransom-threat-538563 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
What is the problem? A major strategic crisis is brewing across the Taiwan Strait, one which threatens to be significantly more serious than earlier crises of the 1950s and mid-1990s. Current tensions between China and Taiwan, and the fear that a major conflict could erupt, are generally attributed to Beijing’s growing assertiveness. However, these tensions are ultimately the product of changes in the dynamics of the triangular relationship between China, Taiwan and the United States and, most importantly, the balance of military power underpinning those ties. These tensions have sparked renewed debate in Australia over whether conflict would trigger Australia’s obligations under the ANZUS alliance. Read more: https://www.lowyinstitute.org/publications/taiwan-flashpoint-what-australia-can-do-stop-coming-taiwan-crisis In another escalation of coronavirus events, Australia has activated its emergency virus plan, which is called the Australian Health Sector Emergency Response Plan For Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). Catchy name, right?
For anyone wanting to read the whole thing, here is a PDF version of the 56-page plan. It outlines the strategy of how it plans to approach things if there’s a low level outbreak, a medium level outbreak or a large level outbreak. The plan says that “Australia is well prepared and has excellent health systems to deal with the virus. All areas of the health sector are well informed and actively engaged in the national response.” Read more: https://www.fool.com.au/2020/02/26/australia-activates-emergency-coronavirus-plan-what-does-it-mean-for-asx-shares/ |
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