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The Ultimate Moving Day Count Down Checklist

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 Hey there, When you relocate, you have to deal with several tasks at the same time. As a result, it creates a lot of confusion, and you overlook several vital tasks, which can have a negative impact on your moving process. To carry out the task properly, you need a checklist. I am sharing an article here that has ample information in this context. You can use it as the ultimate moving day count down checklist. In the post, you will find all the vital tasks that you need to perform during the relocation. If you are interested to know more, then read the complete article here. Read more: https://www.betterremovalistsadelaide.com.au/the-ultimate-moving-day-count-down-checklist/

Boy, 11, arrested following police chase across Adelaide suburb

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 An 11-year-old boy was arrested after a pursuit in Adelaide's Elizabeth South. A patrol attempted to stop a white Toyota sedan on Philip Highway after police checks revealed the car was allgedly stolen just before 4am today. The car was pursued along John Rice Avenue and Main North Road for a few minutes before it crashed into a tree at the intersection of Montague Road. Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/adelaide-news-boy-11-arrested-following-police-chase-across-adelaide-suburb/81aa4c6b-d76f-4483-a643-5693c54164c2

International student arrivals to quarantine at Parafield Airport facility under new SA plan

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 South Australia's Chief Public Health Officer has approved a plan to bring back Adelaide's international students by letting them serve two weeks' quarantine at Parafield Airport, in the city's north. The City of Salisbury council has told the ABC that existing buildings at the airport will be used to quarantine incoming students. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-30/international-student-arrivals-to-stay-at-parafield-airport/100176294

Adelaide councillor Anne Moran says 'voluntary homelessness' should not be allowed after finding homeless man in her house

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 An Adelaide city councillor who woke up to find a homeless man in her house says state laws should be reviewed to get homeless people the help they need — if they want it or not. Anne Moran awoke to the man standing in the doorway of her bedroom in her North Adelaide house on Sunday. Councillor Moran, 66, said the man was homeless and lived in the area, and mistakenly believed he lived there. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-01/adelaide-councillor-anne-moran-finds-homeless-man-in-her-house/100180854