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I was the member of a music band in my university days. We were supposed to look a certain way. So we all had long hair and tattoos. However, it is all in the past now. It has been ages since I played music as I am busy with my desk job in a shipping company. Although nobody has raised concerns about my tattoos and piercings, I wanted to get rid of them. I was thinking about laser tattoo removal, but was scared by its effect on the skin. Finally, I mustered the courage to visit a skin clinic and got to know about the procedure. It is not scary at all, and is completely safe. You can know more about it by reading the article shared below. https://www.freshskincanvas.com.au/what-does-tattoo-removal-do-to-your-skin/
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The five consecutive hikes in compulsory super contributions due to start next July should be deferred or abandoned in the view of the overwhelming majority of the leading Australian economists surveyed by the Economic Society of Australia and The Conversation.
Two thirds — 29 of the 44 surveyed — want the increases deferred or abandoned. Only 13 think they should proceed as planned. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-31/australias-top-economists-oppose-increases-compulsory-super/12611544 When the clock ticked over to 2020, Australia was in the grip of a brutal drought and unprecedented bushfires.
But in the months since, while many of us were indoors avoiding the pandemic, nature has started its slow recovery. That is the message of our new analysis released on Friday. Every year, my colleagues and I collate a vast number of measurements made by satellites, field sensors and people. We process the data and combine them into a consistent picture of the state of our environment. Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/australia-bushfires-four-ways-the-environment-has-healed-itself-in-2020/9a3bf791-0f38-4459-814f-ae56fe1663a3 There’s a ban on leaving Australia under COVID-19. Who can get an exemption to go overseas? And how?8/31/2020 Australians are all too aware of the restrictions on interstate travel and on who can currently enter Australia.
But people may not realise there is also a ban on overseas travel for all Australian citizens and residents, subject to a limited number of exemptions. Read more: https://theconversation.com/theres-a-ban-on-leaving-australia-under-covid-19-who-can-get-an-exemption-to-go-overseas-and-how-145089 In another blow to Australia's wine export sector, China has confirmed it is launching an investigation into alleged subsidies.
Key points: The announcement comes after China launched a separate probe into dumping allegations Trade Minister Simon Birmingham says Australia refutes China's allegations China is Australia's most valuable export market for wine China's Commerce Ministry says Australian bottled wine in containers of 2 litres or less will face a one-year countervailing-duties investigation. It comes a fortnight after China's Government launched a separate anti-dumping investigation that caused the share price of Australia's largest wine exporter, Treasury Wine Estates, to plunge. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-31/china-launches-anti-subsidy-investigation-into-australian-wine/12612896 The five consecutive hikes in compulsory super contributions due to start next July should be deferred or abandoned in the view of the overwhelming majority of the leading Australian economists surveyed by the Economic Society of Australia and The Conversation.
Two thirds — 29 of the 44 surveyed — want the increases deferred or abandoned. Only 13 think they should proceed as planned. An even larger majority, including some economists who want the increases to proceed, believe they will hit wage growth. Several are concerned they will hit employment. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-31/australias-top-economists-oppose-increases-compulsory-super/12611544 Hey People,
I had been toying with the idea of getting my tattoo removed, but was not able to take a firm decision. Then my sister got it done from a well-know laser clinic in Melbourne and I was amazed by the results. However, I had known a colleague who ended up with scars after the laser treatment. When I met with the technician, he told me that scarring could result because of the inability of the patient to take care of the treated area. I was convinced after I saw the results of my sister and went ahead with it. I did not get any scars either. So here is an article to help you avoid scarring during laser tattoo removal. https://www.freshskincanvas.com.au/does-tattoo-removal-leave-scars-5-tips-to-prevent-scarring/ Jakarta/Sydney | A senior minister in the Indonesian government has enthusiastically backed a travel bubble that would allow Australian tourists to return to the holiday island of Bali.
Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, Indonesia's co-ordinating minister for maritime affairs and investment, said Australia, along with Singapore, China and South Korea, would be among nations welcomed ba Read more: https://www.afr.com/companies/tourism/support-builds-for-bali-travel-bubble-with-australia-20200811-p55kh6 Temporary residents who have been stranded overseas since Australia shut its borders say they've now been forced to abandon their "Australian dream" and resettle back in their home countries.
Patrick Fransz and his wife Lindsey, from Liverpool, England made the big move to Melbourne with their three children in March last year. "I was travelling from the UK for work and every time I was in Australia I would think, 'Oh this is a great place, it sort of feels like home.'" Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/australia-travel-ban-border-closures-coronavirus-temporary-visa-holders-giving-up-on-australian-dream/0b6f9572-5b9e-4d96-9986-7e40aa46bd88#close Unions want working holidaymaker visa axed, say pandemic shows farmers' over-reliance on backpackers8/11/2020 Australian farmers need to stop hiring international backpackers to harvest their crops and instead employ young people in regional and rural areas, according to several unions.
Key points: Unions have called for the working holiday maker visa to be abolished The horticulture sector estimates removing backpackers from the fresh food sector will cost industry $13 billion Australia's unemployment at highest level in 20 years The Australian Workers' Union, the Shop Distributive and Allied Employees Association and the Transport Workers' Union have formed an alliance, calling for an urgent end to the working holidaymaker visa. In a submission to a federal review of the farm workforce, the Retail Supply Chain Alliance claimed the backpacker program was rife with exploitation and called for more Australians to work on farms as well as an expansion of the seasonal worker program. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-11/unions-call-for-end-to-working-holidaymaker-visa/12542100 |
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