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  1. Last 7 days
    1. Wondering why your ASKO dishwasher isn’t delivering those spotless results anymore? The secret lies in proper ASKO dishwasher cleaning and most owners are doing it wrong. This step-by-step guide reveals the exact 4-step professional method that transforms a struggling machine back to showroom performance. Discover the hidden culprits destroying your wash quality and the surprisingly simple fixes that save hundreds in repair costs.

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  2. Aug 2025
    1. That smell hits you the moment you open the microwave door, maybe it’s last week’s fish dinner, or burnt popcorn from movie night, or anything unidentifiable that’s been lingering for days. Don’t worry, you don’t need to live with a microwave’s odor, and you definitely don’t need to replace your appliance just yet.

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    1. When your washing machine stops working or your oven breaks down, you face a tough choice. Should you try to fix it yourself or call a professional? This question about professional appliance repair vs DIY comes up often for homeowners. Both options have good and bad points, so it’s important to understand what works best for your situation.

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    1. Sydney’s humid climate and cooking culture put extra strain on kitchen ventilation systems. Household appliance failures or lack of usage directly affect indoor air quality, like some cooking pollutants, for instance, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and even benzene (a known carcinogen) accumulate if not properly vented. Whether you’re dealing with a rangehood fan not working in your apartment or in your townhouse, understanding these common problems can save you time and money.

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  3. Jul 2025
    1. When your cooktop burner stops working mid-way, it can really throw your kitchen routine into chaos. If a gas burner that is not igniting, an electric element is heating unevenly, or flames aren’t burning correctly, be alarmed. The good news is that by opting for professional cooktop repairs in Sydney, you can restore your cooktop’s function while keeping safety a top priority. Cooktop repairs are essential because cooktops take a lot of wear and tear. They have to deal with conditions like heat, moisture, and food spills every day. Over time, this may cause mechanical or electrical issues. When you know the common problems with cooktop burners, it helps you understand when it’s time to call a professional instead of trying risky DIY fixes. If you’re experiencing issues with other household appliances, you may also want to look into appliance repairs in Sydney to resolve similar concerns throughout your home.

      Discover expert tips for cooktop repair in Sydney. Learn how to troubleshoot common issues, when to call a pro, and how to keep your cooktop working efficiently.

    1. Sydney residents know the frustration of a broken dishwasher, especially during dinner cleanup time. Whether it’s a family gathering or just another busy weeknight, a malfunctioning dishwasher can put your kitchen routine into chaos. Most dishwasher problems aren’t as complicated as they seem; they do require prompt attention to prevent water damage or more expensive repairs down the line.

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  4. Jun 2025
    1. A washing machine grinding noise can be disruptive and alarming to your daily routine. Understanding these unusual noises is important for maintaining your appliance’s longevity and performance. Washing machine troubleshooting requires systematic identification of the underlying causes, worn components, whether it’s loose objects, or mechanical failures. Ignoring these grinding sounds can lead to costly repairs, complete appliance failure, or water damage.

      Is your washing machine making a grinding noise? Learn the common causes and effective solutions to fix grinding sounds in washing machines from Sydney’s appliance experts.

    1. Simple maintenance habits can extend lifespan of home appliances by 5-10 years. Regular cleaning, proper usage, and professional servicing prevent costly breakdowns. Basic care saves money and reduces environmental waste while keeping your home running smoothly. Your home appliances work hard every day. If you take proper care, they can serve your family for many years. Today, we will discuss how to make appliances last longer and save you money.

      Discover expert tips to extend the lifespan of home appliances in Sydney. Ensure efficient performance, lower repair costs, and longer durability for your appliances.

  5. Jul 2024
    1. the idea took hold that and this was defined by the british economist uh sydney pollard in his book called the idea of progress and i'm just 00:02:54 paraphrasing here but essentially he said the uh the i the assumption is that there's a pattern of change in history and that 00:03:07 these consist of changes in one direction only and that that direction is towards improvement

      for - definition - progress - material - economist Sydney Pollard - improvement

  6. Apr 2022
  7. Mar 2022
    1. Professional Gardening Service Provider

      If your garden is well maintained, you are more likely to spend time there. A well-kept garden can create an overwhelming feeling of calm and order even when you’re just looking out at it. This is similar to having a clean, neat and tidy house. Feeling better is good. Furthermore, a beautiful and healthy garden will truly enhance the appearance of your property. To accomplish that, there are a variety of steps that need to be taken.

      When you engage a professional gardening cleaning service, they ensure that your garden's lawn and hedges are properly mowed and manicured.

  8. Apr 2021
  9. Feb 2021
  10. Oct 2019
    1. A former union boss jailed over receiving a coal exploration licence from his friend, former NSW Labor minister Ian Macdonald, was an "entrepreneur" who found a "willing buyer" in the disgraced politician, a court has heard.

      This is a flawed proposition and both misleading and deceptive in relation to the subject matter, considering its prominence in a court media report of proceedings which largely centre on the propriety or otherwise of an approvals process.

      Using a market analogy mischaracterises the process involved in seeking and gaining approval for a proposal based on an innovative occupational health and safety concept.

      In this case, the Minister was the appropriate authority under the relevant NSW laws.

      And while Mr Maitland could indeed be described as a "entrepreneur", the phrase "willing buyer" taken literally in the context of the process to which he was constrained, could contaminate the reader's perception of the process as transactional or necessitating exchange of funds a conventional buyer and seller relationship.

      Based on evidence already tendered in open court, it's already known Mr Maitland sought both legal advice on the applicable process as well as guidance by officials and other representatives with whom he necessarily engaged.

      But the concept of finding a "willing buyer", taken literally at it's most extreme, could suggest Mr Maitland was presented with multiple approvals processes and to ultimately reach his goal, engaged in a market force-style comparative assessment of the conditions attached to each of these processes to ultimately decide on which approvals process to pursue.

      Plainly, this was not the case. Mr Maitland had sought advice on the process and proceeded accordingly.

      The only exception that could exist in relation to the availability of alternative processes could be a situation silimilar to the handling of unsolicited proposals by former Premier Barry O'Farrell over casino licenses which were not constrained by any of the regular transparency-related requirements including community engagement, notification or competitive tender.

      Again, this situation does not and could not apply to the process applicable to Mr Maitland's proposal.

      The misleading concepts introduced from the outset in this article also represent an aggravating feature of the injustice to which Mr Maitland has been subjected.

      To be found criminally culpable in a matter involving actions undertaken in an honest belief they were required in a process for which Mr Maitland both sought advice process and then at no stage was told anything that would suggest his understanding of the process was incorrect, contradicts fundamental principles of natural justice.

  11. Apr 2019
    1. From an economic point of view, this must be one of the oddest projects in the world.. No net gain in floor space for a billion dollar plus privately funded project. This projects exists in one of the most individual economic circumstances in the world. That the CIty of Sydney was unwilling to bend their ridiculous morning Solar Access Plane into Macquarie Park and allow a new tower on Loftus St, leading to this ridiculous FSR swap and wasteful construction... Madness. City of Sydney is the *definition* of champagne socialists. They are too rich, and have too much control over *our* CBD, for a Sydney of 5 million people, not their 250,000 inner city residents.

      Naughty naughty.

    1. Really loved this little instagram video from v_2_kay which shows a glimpse of how beautifully the glass walls of this skyscraper react to changing atmospheric conditions. This building will be a kinetic sculpture on Sydney Harbour and wonderful to watch in any conditions.

      Beautiful! Look at the link :)

    1. Have to agree had a walk around here recently and I'm not impressed by any of the buildings going up around the square. The FJMT tower and low rise buildings are a jumbled mess, pretty ugly actually. The Mirvac buildings are not much better. The library just looks like an entrance to a train station and makes no sense being underground with it's commercially clad fly tower or whatever it is? It's entrance is cramped with a cafe blocking access to the steps. Why build a grand space only for it to be cluttered? I just felt the place felt like no lesson's have been learnt. Hopefully some better designs will be constructed in Green squares evolution but it's certainly not an exercise in good city planning and the architecture is certainly not groundbreaking harmonious or pleasing on the eye.

      Largely agree. It's all very controlled, with a bit of decent archi. But it certainly doesn't feel 'real', tactile.. like there is any ownership. It belongs to ritzy people, ritzy gov, and ritzy gov-corporate relationships. Yerp.

    1. Hemmes lifts lid on project APRIL 03, 2019 Pub titan Justin Hemmes’s $1.5 billion redevelopment will dominate a Sydney city block, taking up to seven years to complete, with world-class local and international architects engaging in a design competition for the proposed five-star extravaganza. In his first interview on the yet-to-be-named project, the billionaire said he planned a 52,500sq m tower opposite Wynyard Station, amalgamating his Ivy party palace and adding a substantial office component, a luxury hotel and an opulent hospitality precinct.

      Awesome news. This MUST be rolled into Crossrail/West Metro planning works.

  12. Aug 2018
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  13. Jun 2018
  14. Aug 2016
    1. But those crying the loudest to stop the lock-out laws fail to provide an adequate alternative.

      Response piece "No Surprise The Young Don't Support Lock-Out Laws" (31 Aug 2016) at Stony Roads mentions this statement.

      There are some terrible personal opinions in this article that really push a tired and very under constructive rhetoric.

      'Those crying the loudest to stop the lock-out laws fail to provide an adequate alternative'.

      This quote alone shows a lack of research into Matt Barrie's 70 page submission, any consideration into the views of the people who went to the effort of writing 1 of the 1,856 submissions to State parliament, or simply the lack of effort to type in google, 'alternative solutions to lockout laws'.

      The reference to "Matt Barrie's 70 page submission" can be supposed as that included in the article posted by Matt Barrie on LinkedIn, "The death of Sydney's nightlife and collapse of its night time economy" (03 April 2016), submission titled "A Detailed Submission to the Callinan Inquiry on Liquor Laws". That submission/article is mainly about the circumstances under which the lock-out laws were proposed and enacted, as well as the results of those laws so far (with considerable detail on political and statistical manipulations and misrepresentations), and not so much about providing alternatives, however it does suggest that the lock-out laws themselves are far from an adequate solution.

      Note that Matt Barrie's submission was covered fairly well by the SMH in their own article, "Sydney lockout laws a dismal failure, Matt Barrie writes in 70-page submission" (04 April 2016). The article by Jennifer Duke this annotation is for is, by stark contrast, little more than anecdotal or purely "personal opinion".

      The group named Keep Sydney Open is probably representative of "those crying the loudest", having organised public rallies attended by many thousands of people (estimates of 10,000 to 15,000). The Huffington Post interviewed spokesperson, Tyson Koh, for the article "Sydney Lockout Laws Have Had A 'Massive Effect' On Community, Jobs" (13 Feb 2016):

      Koh pointed to a number of alternate strategies used in places like New York, Vancouver and Amsterdam to combat late-night violence.

      Twenty four-hour public transport, more visible policing in nightlife precincts, staggered venue closing times and introducing later dining and retail hours all had merit, he said.

      "There's a lot of things that are available to us that will improve safety and enable people to go out to all hours."