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  • Apr 18, 2024 | dailytelegraph.com.au | Sam Murden

    Every year, Australians gather around the country to commemorate all defence personnel who have served and sacrificed their lives in armed conflicts. This year’s Anzac Day commemoration will mark 110 years since World War 1 began on July 28, 1914. Each state and territory marks the day by holding Dawn Services, sunset services and marches through their respective major cities. Here is a complete rundown of all the major events taking place in Sydney this week.

  • Mar 3, 2024 | news.com.au | Sam Murden

    As Sydneysiders get ready to settle into cooler weather across the Harbour City, they are also preparing to wind back their clocks an hour as daylight saving ends. Over the past 115 years, countries who follow daylight saving time have pushed forward their clocks one hour to make the most of daylight before the moon rises. The current daylight saving schedule began in October 2023, and is due to end on Sunday April 7, 2024. Clocks will be turned back one hour to 2am (AEST).

  • Mar 3, 2024 | adelaidenow.com.au | Sam Murden

    As Sydneysiders get ready to settle into cooler weather across the Harbour City, they are also preparing to wind back their clocks an hour as daylight saving ends. Over the past 115 years, countries who follow daylight saving time have pushed forward their clocks one hour to make the most of daylight before the moon rises. The current daylight saving schedule began in October 2023, and is due to end on Sunday April 7, 2024. Clocks will be turned back one hour to 2am (AEST).

  • Dec 7, 2023 | dailytelegraph.com.au | Sam Murden

    A number of schools across NSW are being forced to close their doors from today with extreme heat and then wet weather settling in over Sydney this weekendParts of Australia are set to face scorching conditions, with western NSW most at risk from the heat. The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has warned of high winds across the western part of the state, which will add further risk of bushfires in areas such as Broken Hill.

  • Jul 2, 2023 | realcommercial.com.au | Sam Murden

    Owner-occupiers competing for quality investment properties are being lured to industrial warehouse sites, with one asset selling for $1.1m over reserve. Spanning three land titles with a 1,485 sqm area, the property at 109-113 Lakemba St in Belmore was bought by a private investor for $4.7m. During its time on the market, the property received 60 inquiries with three bidders looking to actively compete at the auction.

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