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Sri Lankan worker becomes millionaire doing cleaning jobs in Australia

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A Melbourne man who started a side hustle to make some extra cash is now a millionaire at just 25 years, according to 7NEWS.Vinul Karunaratne arrived in Australia from Sri Lanka nine years ago with barely any money, and started studying and working the nightshift at a 7-Eleven.

In 2019, armed with a couple of items, he joined Airtasker and started doing some end-of-lease cleaning jobs. “When I started I didn’t even have much equipment. I had a vacuum, mop and bucket and some rags,” he told 7NEWS. “That was the stuff I had at home.”

The business quickly grew and it wasn’t long before he quit the 7-Eleven and did the cleaning jobs full-time.

He scrubs around a dozen houses each week and is one of Airtasker’s top 10 earners.

“I mainly do bond (end of lease) cleans and then also steam clean carpets and cleaning offices,” he said.

Five years on and the 25-year-old has made $1.2 million and has put a deposit on a three-bedroom home in Melbourne’s north and bought a dream car.

He also saved enough money to buy his parents a luxury apartment in Sri Lanka and a little bit extra to start investing.

“I make between $1000 and $1400 per day,” he said.

“It’s physical work, but it’s good money.

“I enjoy the flexibility and working on my own terms. I’m my own boss.” Karunaratne said there is no shortage of work and that he will never go back to a day job.

“Earning that sort of money, like $1.2 million, that takes a lot of effort, it’s really inspirational,” Airtasker founder and CEO Tim Fung told 7NEWS.

While GDP growth is slowing, the services platform has seen a 40 percent boom in registrations as cash-strapped Aussies try to supplement their incomes.

This year the website clocked up a $600 million milestone, which was earned by taskers.

Unskilled labour is in huge demand and those doing removals, cleaning and gardening can make up to $308 for each job.

Fung said Airtasker experienced a huge boom during spring and summer.

“Gardening comes online, spring cleaning is a real thing and people will start to move homes more and things like that so this is really our peak season as we head into October, November, December and into the new year,” he said.

Karunaratne advices anyone who is keen for a side hustle to try Airtasker to get started.”There’s plenty of jobs (on Airtasker) and it’s always secure,” he said.

“You’ll get your payment and everyone is nice. You have community guidelines and things like that.”



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Some VIP security units disbanded, special ‘motivation incentive allowance’ abolished, with some exceptions

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Defence Secy. assures regular entitlements won’t be curtailed

Defence Secretary retired Air Vice Marshal Sampath Thuyakontha has assured the armed forces that contrary to claims, reports and speculation, the NPP government will not curtail various entitlements provided to them.

The declaration was made at the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) Headquarters at the Defence Headquarters Complex, Pelawatte, on Monday (Oct 07).

AVM Thuyakontha, who was in the centre of controversy in the run-up to the presidential election over his support for Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s candidature and blacklisted by the SLAF, visited several divisions of Air Force HQ accompanied by the Air Force Commander Air Marshal Udeni Rajapaksa and other senior officers.

Military Liaison Officer of the Ministry of Defence, Air Vice Marshal Padman de Costa also joined the Defence Secretary on his visit to the Air Force HQ.

During the war, Thuyakontha served as the Commanding Officer of the famed 09 Squadron consisting of Mi-24 helicopter gunships.

AVM Thuyakontha reiterated the government’s commitment to the general welfare of the armed forces.

However, the government has declared that what is called ‘motivation incentive allowance’ paid to security forces personnel attached to security units of former VIPs was stopped from Sept. 22, the day after the presidential election.

The Defence Ministry has informed the Army, Navy and Air Force commanders that there was no requirement for ‘motivation incentive allowance’ as the provision of such security has been discontinued.

According to the Defence Ministry, only security units attached to the Chief of Defence Staff, three service commanders and former presidents would continue to receive the special allowance. (SF)

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US strengthens SLAF maritime surveillance squadron

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The SLAF will officially take delivery of Beechcraft King Air 360ER aircraft, donated by the United States at the Katunayake airbase.

The US Embassy in Colombo said that funded by the U.S. Department of Defense’s Building Partner Capacity programme was part of a long-term collaboration with the Sri Lanka Air Force.

“This advanced aircraft is designed to enhance Sri Lanka’s capabilities in search and rescue operations, drug interdiction, and combating trafficking and smuggling. It will also significantly improve the country’s maritime surveillance operations while reinforcing U.S.-Sri Lanka defense cooperation,” the Embassy said.

The Beechcraft King Air 360ER is equipped with cutting-edge technology to boost Sri Lanka’s ability to patrol its waters and address maritime threats.

The aircraft would be assigned to the Number 03 Maritime Squadron based in China Bay, Trincomalee. The squadron comprises Indian and American surveillance aircraft and would be joined before end of this year by an aircraft donated by Australia.

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FDI depends on transparency and ‘streamlined policies’

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– South Korean envoy

South Korean Ambassador Miyon Lee has assured President Anura Kumara Dissanayake of their readiness to resume investments here.

A statement issued by ROK Embassy in Colombo quoted Ambassador Lee as having reaffirmed willingness among Korean companies to recommence investments in Sri Lanka and expressed expectations on Sri Lanka’s commitment towards maintaining transparency and streamlined policies to attract Foreign Direct Investment for the country.

Ambassador Lee discussed the issue when she paid a courtesy call on President Dissanayake yesterday (09) at the Presidential Secretariat.

During the meeting, Ambassador Lee congratulated President Dissanayake on his inauguration and also conveyed best wishes from President Yoon Suk Yeol and his expectations to bolster the relationship between the two countries under the new leadership.

Ambassador Miyon Lee expressed the Korean government’s unwavering support to Sri Lanka with the continuation of people-to-people exchanges, cooperation in education, health and various other sectors. While expressing Korea’s intention to collaborate on digitalization, climatic change initiatives and in the renewable energy sector, she elaborated the role of the Korean government agencies such as KOICA, KOFIH and Saemaul Foundation working in Sri Lanka and called for Sri Lankan government’s continued support for various activities steered by these agencies in this country.

In line with the commitments set out by the International Monetary Fund, the Ambassador wished Sri Lanka for a successful Debt Restructuring Programme and emphasized the commitments by Korea Exim Bank to renew the framework agreement for loan projects to Sri Lanka.

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