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Current at: 09 January 2009
Easy pickings from a bountiful harvest
How productive is your back garden? Have you toyed with the idea of getting some return from your patch of dirt but reluctantly decided you just don’t have the time or energy, or that the area is too small to make it worthwhile?
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Current at: 09 January 2009
Finding a home for your liquid assets
Australians now drink more wine (per person per glass) than Britons, Americans and New Zealanders. A survey has shown that in a four-week period 55 per cent of Australians of drinking age drank, on average, 21 glasses. Clearly we are becoming a wine drinking nation.
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Current at: 09 January 2009
Bushfire precautions – it’s later than you think
It seems that the bushfire season is getting longer with every passing year, to the point when there is no longer any time when residents in fire-prone areas can relax their guard.
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Current at: 09 January 2009
Getting value for money in a sluggish market
The property market has slowed considerably and homeowners are wondering whether the cost of their planned improvements will be recouped when they sell. The answer is: It depends on the improvements.
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Current at: 09 January 2009
Going Japanese one answer to bathroom blues
A shower is great for getting you awake and sparkling for the working day, or for a quick freshen-up before a night on the town, but it’s hard to beat the therapeutic value of a nice long soak when there is time to spare.
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Current at: 09 January 2009
Temperatures rising in the big pool debate
With climatologists warning our summers are going to get ever hotter and the drought seemingly endless, there is a lively debate in progress over the future of backyard swimming pools.
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Current at: 07 January 2009
Good design essential for the perfect patio
Easy to maintain, efficient and simple, patios can be calming, private places that allow you to unwind after a long day at work.
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Current at: 15 December 2008
SA WorkCover Registration and Levy Payment for the Bulding Industry
The Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act, 1986 provides for compensation and rehabilitation of workers who sustain injury and disabilities at work. Eligibility for compensation depends on whether a person is a ‘worker’ as defined under the Act.
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Current at: 24 November 2008
Check Measure Guide Members Only
(Enter a short description of the information sheet)
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Current at: 10 November 2008
Check Measure Guide
There are certain circumstances when taking measurements on site does not
achieve the degree of accuracy required for complex work to be carried out off
site.
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Current at: 10 November 2008
Guide to Bathroom Planning
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Current at: 07 November 2008
Guide to Bathroom Planning (Members Only)
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Current at: 06 November 2008
Safety Bulletin Issue 10
What's the Issue? - Serious injuries to fingers including lacerations and an amputation have resulted whilst operating drop saws.
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Current at: 16 October 2008
First Home Owners Grant
(Enter a short description of the information sheet)
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Current at: 13 October 2008
Service Stream Contacts (Tas)
The contact list has been prepared in consultation with Service Stream to assist members receive prompt service from Telstra and it's subcontractors, in the provisioning of telecommunications infrastructure e.g. conduit installation, pre wire and soft dial tone testing.
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