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How To Buy A Good Business At A Great Price

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 Hello All, I was planning to purchase a business for sale in Australia but was not sure if I was making the right decision. I looked for all the information for the buying process online and spoke to several veterans in the industry. I got to know that the best way to deal with it was to research the market and the businesses that I had shortlisted. I studied every aspect of the business from financial standing to their equipment and debts. It was time consuming but rewarding. You can negotiate on the price and the terms of purchase as per this knowledge. Here is an article that will help you to know all about it.   Read more: https://www.business2sell.com.au/blogs/buying/how-to-buy-a-good-business-at-a-great-price

Community recycling or public eyesore? Perth councils weigh the benefits of verge collections

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 Once a suburban institution, regular council kerbside collections are now a thing of the past in many Perth suburbs. The practice has mainly been replaced by annual skip bin services or 'verge valet' systems that allow householders to book individual waste pick-ups. The City of Fremantle is the latest to reconsider verge collections and is discussing the pros and cons with residents. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-10/perth-council-debate-verge-bulk-rubbish-collection/100125388

Perth weather: Heavy downpours prompt warning for peak hour motorists

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 Motorists have been warned to take care on the roads during peak hour this morning after heavy downpours made for tricky conditions. Swanbourne appears to have copped the worst of the downpour, registering 19.4mm since 5am, followed by Perth Airport which received 6.2mm after 6am, while Bickley got 3.8mm. Elsewhere the showers were light. The Bureau of Meteorology forecast a chance of a thunderstorm in the morning, most likely near the coast. Read more: https://www.perthnow.com.au/news/perth/perth-weather-heavy-downpours-prompt-warning-for-peak-hour-motorists-ng-b881870311z

WA government to kill Perth freight link

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 Western Australia's government will block future construction of the Perth Freight Link despite $1.2 billion in federal funding remaining on the table. Transport Minister Rita Saffioti will on Wednesday introduce legislation rezoning the Beeliar Wetlands to stop future road development. It will effectively kill off the controversial Roe 8 and 9 project, which was first proposed by the former WA Liberal government in 2014 and would have cut through a large portion of the environmentally significant wetlands on the way to Fremantle Harbour. Read more: https://www.perthnow.com.au/politics/wa-government-to-kill-perth-freight-link-c-2822443