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By Cam Lucadou-Wells
A Dandenong disability pensioner’s home remains gutted and uninhabitable 16 months after being flooded by raw sewage.
Sharon Harris, along with other neighbours, was the victim of overflow from a blocked main sewer in nearby Railway Parade on 13 October 2019.
After this worst nightmare, Ms Harris has been bogged in plumber and insurer disputes while her home stands in extensive disrepair.
Her home remains bare of floorboards. Despite the home being scrubbed down at least four times, a faint pungence remains.
“It is not fair and it’s not right.
“Why should I be suffering because South East Water aren’t maintaining their pipes?”
Hobart Airport in Tasmania Chooses ZipBy
Tuesday, February 23, 2021 9:40 AM - Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
ZipBy continues to grow its market share with Hobart Airport implementing ZipBy to deliver a seamless parking experience for its internal and contracted staff. This is the second car park in Tasmania to introduce the industry-leading technology ZipBy, following Devonport Council introducing it in November 2020.
It is great to see an airport be an early embracer of advanced technology aimed towards improving the end-user experience.
ZipBy makes parking more accessible, convenient, and seamless by creating a completely
touchless experience, as the technology does all the heavy lifting. Allowing drivers to enter and exit without having to wind down their window or search for their passcode.
âWe are in a great placeâ: Wooroloo bushfire downgraded as Perth braces for heavy rain
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A massive bushfire in the Perth Hills has been downgraded to a watch and act after almost six days of gruelling efforts from firefighters to bring the devastating blaze under control.
Department of Fire and Emergency Services Commissioner Darren Klemm shared the news during a press conference on Saturday morning and said crews were in a âgreat placeâ to manage the fire.
DFESÂ Commissioner Darren Klemm.
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