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First home buyers ready to pounce

Eager first home buyers are keen to get their foot on the property ladder this year after building up savings during the pandemic. The property market has swelled with entry-level buyers in recent months and this is expected to continue throughout 2021 so experts have shared with SMARTdaily their key buying tips. New independent research compiled on behalf of Mortgage Choice quizzed more than 1000 respondents and found first-time buyers, in order to save and buy sooner, have done the following: • 86 per cent changed their saving and spending habits since the onset of the pandemic. • 60 per cent reduced spending. • 59 per cent are adding more money to their savings.

Entries open and new sponsor announced for SB20 Tasmanian State Championship 2021

The SB20 fleet offers exciting one-design sailing. © Jane Austin The Port Dalrymple Yacht Club (PDYC), at Beauty Point on the Tamar River, with the SB20 Association of Australia, have announced the northern-based architecture, surveying and engineering firm, 6ty degrees, as the naming rights sponsor of the 2021 SB20 State Championship. As a pure Tasmanian business, we are excited by the opportunity to partner with the Port Dalrymple Yacht Club and the SB20 Association of Australia, for the first SB20 State Championships to be held in the north of state. We look forward to seeing the SB20 fleet berthed at the 6ty degrees designed jetty and pontoons at Port Dalrymple Yacht Club, said Joel Wallace, CEO and Director, of 6ty degrees.

Inside Track: Work Health & Safety - In the media, In practice & courts, Reports and Cases - Employment and HR

In the media Extremely hazardous : Electrician who had to help lift 400kg switchboard wins $1.3m compensation An electrician who injured his back helping to carry a 400-kilogram switchboard is awarded almost $1.3 million for injuries he sustained while working for Canberra electrical company ActewAGL (03 December 2020).  More. Falls remain high work risk: Safe Work Australia Working from heights remains the leading cause of fatalities and serious injuries in Australian workplaces, according to data from Safe Work Australia (02 December 2020).  More. Working at heights is a high risk activity and a leading cause of death and serious injury in Australia Safe Work Australia data shows that over the past 5 years,

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