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Small Home Upgrades That Make Everyday Living More Comfortable

Most people think improving their home means taking on a big renovation. New kitchen, new bathroom, full makeover. But in reality, some of the biggest improvements com...

Simple Home Maintenance That Prevents Expensive Repairs

The most expensive repairs in your home rarely happen overnight. They aren't caused by a single, catastrophic event, but rather by the slow, relentless accumulation of ...

Electric Blinds Bringing Smart Comfort And Effortless Control To Modern Spaces

Light has a personality of its own, sometimes gentle and welcoming, sometimes harsh and intrusive. Managing that light effectively can transform how a space feels and f...

Money

The Essential Duties and Responsibilities of Bookkeepers

Bookkeepers are an essential part of businesses, as they help to ensure that companies are organized and financially stable. Bookkeepers provide financial oversight and...

Is now a good time to review your superannuation?

As we head into 2021 with COVID still impacting our daily lives as well as the share market and house prices, many Australians are left speculating how their supera...

What Are the 5 Steps to Determine Your Target Market?

Determining your target market is like finding the perfect dance partner for your business plan. It's all about finding that specific group of individuals or businesses...

House & Garden

Cube Development to break ground on its multi-million dollar boutique Mooloolaba project, Picasso

It’s full steam ahead for Cube Developments and their latest $12.5 million project Picasso, with construction set to commence on March 1 creating around 500 local j...

50 Shades of Millennial Grey: Torture or Triumph at an Open Home?

The days of colourful and vibrant feature walls in the home are out. White walls? Boring! We need a little bit of colour, right? But grey? Grey! Is it the 50 Shades o...

Queensland Sewerage Resources Drained By Flushed Wipes

In Queensland, an estimated 120 tonnes of wet wipes and debris are removed from sewage systems each year. In Sydney, local councils have been forced to spend over $8 ...