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A Step By Step Guide To The Root Canal Process

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Hi All, Tooth ache can be extremely painful. It can make you writhe in pain. I experienced the same a few months back. It started at night so I had to endure it throughout the night. I could not sleep. When I went to see a dentist in the morning, I was told that I had taken too long to come for the treatment as the bacteria had gone deep into the teeth. However, he told me that root canal will be able to save my tooth and there will be no extraction. I was relieved and opted for it and am perfectly normal now. So here is an article that will help you to know more about the procedure.   https://www.dentisthopeisland.com.au/a-step-by-step-guide-to-the-root-canal-process/

Two men charged over South Australia border breach

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Two men have been charged after allegedly breaching the South Australian border from Victoria. The pair were driving separate cars and set off a police pursuit after failing to stop at a border checkpoint on the Dukes Highway at Wolseley about 1.30am on Friday, SA police said. A chase began, with back-up patrols and the PolAir helicopter called in before one car was immobilised by road spikes near Tailem Bend Hospital. The man in the second car stopped voluntarily. Read more:  https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/state/sa/2020/07/24/south-australia-border-breach/

Coronavirus: National Cabinet agrees to continue COVID-19 suppression plan

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the nation's leaders have given another "affirmation" of a COVID-19 suppression strategy. Today's National Cabinet focused on the rise in coronavirus numbers across New South Wales and Victoria, however Mr Morrison said there was some good news for the two states today. Read more:  https://www.9news.com.au/national/coronavirus-australia-national-cabinet-scott-morrison-some-better-news-with-nsw-victoria-covid-19-cases/a31a2ef0-b202-482e-8af8-50aa29b4ca85

Treasury is assuming Australia's borders will reopen in January, but don't book your international flights just yet

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Australia’s borders are anticipated to reopen to international travellers from January next year with arrivals forced to undertake two-week quarantine periods, according to Treasury modelling. The border reopening is a key assumption underpinning figures in the federal government’s economic update, released on Thursday, which revealed the nation is facing its worst budget deficit since World War II. Read more:  https://www.sbs.com.au/news/treasury-is-assuming-australia-s-borders-will-reopen-in-january-but-don-t-book-your-international-flights-just-yet

Tax cuts on agenda to help ease Australia's COVID-19 recession

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Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said the government is looking at the timing of sweeping tax reform in the wake of COVID-19 spending. Under the reforms, the government proposes expanding the central tax bracket to between $45,000 income a year and $200,000 a year with a rate of 30 per cent. "As you say there's an extended timetable that comes out in three different stages and we will look at the timing of the tax cuts and in accordance with our budget processes," Mr Frydenberg told Today. Read more:  https://www.9news.com.au/national/coronavirus-australian-tax-reforms-on-agenda-during-covid19-agenda/2b10f20d-85b3-46a9-9d77-a192476807d1