Sydney Report 27/5

Vivid show

Vivid show Source: AAP

In todays Sydney Report, Wade Kuang will introduce the new methods implemented by NSW government which requires information about residency from both buyers and sellers when they are trading properties; additional $200,000 grants will be approved to increase the level of shark prevention work, and also the latest report of Sydney Vivid show 2016.


In todays Sydney Report, Wade Kuang will introduce the new methods implemented by NSW government which requires information about residency from both buyers and sellers when they are trading properties; additional $200,000 grants will be approved to increase the level of shark prevention work, and also the latest report of Sydney Vivid show 2016.

 


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