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Top 5 Cleaning Tasks To Uplift Your Mood

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 Do you find yourself in a bad mood more than ever? If you have clutter all around you, dirty floors and shelves, it could affect your mood. Once you start clearing this space and cleaning your surroundings, you will find that your mood will also get better and improve. This is explained well in this article I found online and also lists five tasks like decluttering and dusting that will help you feel better and good. A bonus is that you will also get to enjoy a clean and hygienic home when you start performing these cleaning tasks and lift your mood. https://www.bondcleaninginperth.com.au/top-5-cleaning-tasks-to-uplift-your-mood/

Majority of football fans want FIFA to compensate Qatar World Cup migrant workers for human rights violations

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 A majority of football fans from 15 countries would support FIFA compensating migrant workers in Qatar for human rights violations during the country's preparations for the 2022 World Cup, according to a new report by Amnesty International.  A YouGov survey of more than 17,000 fans from 15 countries — 10 of them European — commissioned by Amnesty showed that 73 per cent of respondents would support the proposal while 10 per cent opposed it. More than two-thirds of respondents (67 per cent) also said their national Football Associations should speak out publicly about the human rights issues surrounding the World Cup in Qatar, in addition to calling for compensation for migrant workers. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-16/majority-of-fans-want-fifa-to-compensate-qatar-world-cup-migrant/101448770

Perth's 'fast-charging' friends circle Australia to prove an electric point

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 On a cold, wet Sunday afternoon Harald Murphy set off from Perth in a bid to circumnavigate Australia in his electric car. Fourteen days and 13,550 kilometres he arrived back home. Mr Murphy and his friend Pete Petrovsky set off from Perth in opposite directions, driving Tesla Model Y's. The goal of the trip was to prove it is possible to drive electric vehicles through remote parts of Australia. "We met up at Barkly Homestead which is basically ... in the centre of Australia," Mr Murphy told Tom Baddeley on ABC Perth breakfast. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-13/ev-tesla-harald-murphy-circumnavigates-australia/101422222

Airnorth lashed for leaving passengers in the dark after cancelling flight without warning

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 Airnorth is blaming a worker shortage for a flight cancellation as remote passengers lash the airline for keeping them in the dark. Aboriginal health director Millie Hills was caught up in the chaos and confusion at East Kimberley Regional Airport yesterday and is still chasing an explanation from the airline. The Yura Yungi chairperson left Halls Creek at 5am yesterday to catch an 11:30am flight to Perth, via Broome, for a health forum. She arrived at the airport an hour before her flight and then "nothing happened". Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-15/anger-over-airnorth-cancellation/101444022