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Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Traveling around Australia by Car: Do's and Don'ts for First-Timers


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No matter where you come from, all travelers can find a multitude of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and adventure activities in the huge and diverse nation of Australia. Australia offers something for everyone, from the breathtaking beaches of the east coast to the untamed outback. A road trip is a great opportunity for first-time visitors to Australia to discover the natural beauty and distinctive cultural experiences of this place. Traveling by car enables tourists to plan their schedule and discover Australia's hidden treasures that might not be reachable by public transit, as there is so much to see and do there. To guarantee a safe and pleasurable vacation, it is important to be aware of the dos and don'ts before leaving on the road.


 
Plan your trip in advance

Careful planning is necessary while taking a road trip to Australia, especially if you’re going to a distant location. Check the weather forecast, plan adequate time to visit each destination, and do some research on your itinerary. Plan where you will eat, sleep, and recharge your vehicle as well. In Australia, there are several free campgrounds and caravan sites, but during the summer months, they can get very busy. To guarantee a place, think about making a reservation in advance or showing up there early.


 
Drive on the left

If you’re from a nation where driving is done on the right, you’ll need to become used to the new traffic laws because Australians drive on the left. Before you take the road, practice in a peaceful place and make sure to always abide by the posted speed limit. Having a GPS or map to find your way around can be useful. The majority of rental cars have GPS systems, but if you'd rather use your smartphone, download offline maps before your trip to save money on data usage.


 
Hire a suitable car

The landscape of Australia is very diverse, ranging from rough bush treks to winding coastal roadways. Therefore, you need to hire a vehicle that’s appropriate for your schedule and level of driving. Consider renting a four-wheel drive car if you intend to go off-road. There are several rental car businesses in Australia, so it's worthwhile to compare prices. Keep in mind that some rental car agencies may impose additional fees for drivers under the age of 25 or for additional drivers. However, if you decide to drive your own car, you need to make sure that it’s ready for harsh conditions. This is why you should always dedicate some time to car inspection in Sydney that will help you determine whether your car is suitable for the Australian terrain or not.


 
Don’t drive tired or under the influence

Driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol is illegal in Australia. Driving while fatigued is equally risky, so take regular rests and, if feasible, switch drivers. On Australian roads, fatigue is a major contributing factor to accidents, particularly in isolated locations where there may be long stretches between towns. Plan your itinerary to include many rest stops, and try to avoid driving at night if you can.


 
Don’t speed or drive recklessly

Australia's roads can be hazardous, particularly in outlying regions. Always drive safely and below the posted speed limit, especially when on dirt roads or during inclement weather. Also, it's crucial to make sure you and your passengers always buckle up. Don’t use your phone and try not to eat while driving to limit distractions. Keep in mind that on most highways, road trains - large vehicles used to move commodities across the nation - have the right of way, so leave plenty of room for them.

 
Don’t ignore the weather warnings

The weather in Australia can be erratic, and severe weather events can happen suddenly. Check the weather forecast and any advisories for your route before starting a road trip. In the event of severe weather, such as floods or bushfires, take the advice of local authorities and stay off the roads as long as necessary. Also, it's critical to have an emergency plan in place, such as having a satellite phone or an EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon).

A road trip in Australia is a wonderful way to see this stunning continent, but it needs to be carefully thought out and prepared for. You may guarantee a risk-free and enjoyable trip by adhering to these dos and don'ts. Some of the other things you have to do include packing enough clothes for your trip, but not too much, as well as trying to be environmentally conscious. On the other hand, in addition to avoiding the things mentioned here, you should also avoid driving all day and all night long, and you shouldn’t disrespect local customs and culture. You can make the most of everything Australia has to offer on your first road trip there if you keep these suggestions in mind.

Saturday, May 20, 2023

VP Sara bares plans towards achieving inclusion in basic education during Language and Inclusion Summit


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Vice President of the Republic of the Philippines and Secretary of Education Sara Z. Duterte enumerated various plans for achieving inclusion and respect for language diversity in basic education programs during her speech at the Language and Inclusion Summit on Friday.

“We reaffirm our MATATAG commitments dedicated to language and inclusion to improve English proficiency while recognizing linguistic diversity. We will work towards the goal of English language proficiency within the context of a multilingual nation,” VP-Sec. Duterte said.

“We will review the implementation of the Mother Tongue-based Multilingual Education policy guided by the principle that, among others, learners learn when taught in a language they understand,” she added.

VP-Sec. Duterte also mentioned that DepEd would continue establishing inclusive learning resource centers to provide assisted mechanisms such as audio-assisted technology like braille and large-print test materials for disabled students.


 

Moreover, the Vice President and concurrent Education Secretary committed to introducing digital textbooks for certain core subjects in Senior High Schools and coordinating with Regional Offices and partners to facilitate the development of learning resources for learners with Special Needs, specifically the visually and hearing impaired.

She also appealed for the continuous support of partners and stakeholders in supporting teachers and learners in fostering a positive and non-threatening learning environment.

"We will continue to live in our faith that education is a great enabler rather than a great divider. Any noble undertaking, however, cannot succeed if performed singlehandedly. Therefore, I appeal to the collective efforts of stakeholders to have our sights set on an active call for inclusion," she noted.

During the summit, DepEd also gathered commitments from policymakers and stakeholders to support its implementation of language and inclusion programs. Senator Loren Legarda discussed fostering multilingualism for inclusion in education and society, while Senator Sherwin Gatchalian rallied to support alternative and inclusive learning.

The Language and Inclusion Summit also showcased an exhibit featuring various teaching and learning materials developed and used in schools to support the delivery of language and inclusion programs.

Spearheaded by the agency’s Curriculum and Teaching strand, the summit is a two-day event designed to present empirical data on the importance of language and inclusion and to showcase initiatives on the implementation of DepEd programs, such as the Mother Tongue-based Multilingual Education (MTB-MLE), Indigenous Peoples Education (IPEd), Madrasah Education Program (MEP), Special Needs Education (SNEd) and Alternative Learning System (ALS).

The relaunch of the bigger and better Home Factory Outlets Ayala Fairview Terraces


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Congratulations to the relaunch of the bigger and better HOME FACTORY OUTLETS Ayala Fairview Terraces. 

The ribbon cutting and blessing event was held on May 18, 2023and was attended by special guests, partners, suppliers, friends and  members of the media including content creators and influencers from the community of Wazzup Pilipinas.

Some of the VIPs include Former Speaker / Former Mayor QC Hon. Feliciano "Sonny" Belmonte", Sk Federation President -Q.C Hon. Julian Marcus Trono, Head Business Permits and Licensing Department Q.C - Ms. Margie Santos, Hon. William R Bawag - Action Officer District 5 QC, and Hon. Patrick Michael D. Vargas, House Representative of District 5 QC.

You will be surprised once you visit the store as they seem to occupy almost half of the lower ground floor of the mall where you an witness several kinds of furniture on display from living room to bedroom, office and more....even decors and accessories to make every house feel and look more like a home.

Get to have the best promos like discounts and freebies when you buy from them. They literally have everything that you need for your home especially when you're starting or renovating.

Visit the store located at the LG Floor, Ayala Fairview Terraces, Quirino Highway, Quezon City

Monday to Thursday – 10:00AM – 9:00PM

Friday to Sunday – 10:00AM – 10:00PM

Viber: 09369912278

Tel# 7950-8114


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