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Olivia s Garden

COVID-19 Updates Olivia s Garden is open for takeout and delivery. Masks are mandatory and hand sanitizer is at the counter.  Olivia s Garden is a bespoke flower shop and multi-roaster coffee bar in one, offering up bouquets of beautiful blooms beside caffeinated beverages. Customers who walk through the door are instantly uplifted by the bright and immaculate space. Clean white walls make the colourful flowers pop, with beautiful dried bouquets situated right near the front entrance. Further to the back, larger house plants ranging from tropicals and low light plants and fresh flowers can be found. You re likely to discover new buds each time you visit as the owner, florist and wedding event planner, Elly Zhang heads to local flower markets each week to handpick only the freshest and brightest for the store.

How ByteDance plans to crack the gaming industry – TechCrunch

How ByteDance plans to crack the gaming industry For the last few years, ByteDance, the parent company of short video app TikTok, has been working to diversify its revenue streams beyond advertisement and find more ways to monetize its hundreds of millions of users. One area it is targeting is gaming, which has historically been a lucrative business in China’s internet economy. China is the world’s largest gaming market, generating revenues of $40.85 billion in 2020, according to market research firm Newzoo. The United States trailed behind at $36.92 billion. But competition is also intense. Giants Tencent and NetEase have long dominated and smaller players like Mihoyo and Lilith are making breakthroughs. According to market research firm Analysys, Tencent occupied over half of the Chinese gaming market in 2019, while NetEase and 37 Interactive respectively commanded around 16% and 10%, leaving little breathing room for smaller rivals.

Mystery call to cops about murdered mum | Sunshine Coast Daily

Crime by Jack Paynter 22nd Feb 2021 1:06 PM | Updated: 2:11 PM The mystery caller who contacted Crime Stoppers to provide information on the whereabouts of missing Melbourne mum Ju ‘Kelly’ Zhang corroborated details police already had, it has been revealed. Detectives probing the 33-year-old’s disappearance have again urged the anonymous caller to make contact for a second time as they desperately try to find her body. Ms Zhang, of Epping, is presumed dead with missing persons squad detectives returning to search bushland and water along Darebin Creek in Melbourne’s northeast on Monday morning. The search and rescue squad, dog squad and public order response team also joined the search along Darebin Creek, west of Sheehan Road in Heidelberg West, and around Sparkes and Napier Waller reserves in Ivanhoe.

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