New car drop off bays to change the way we travel
Dropping off or picking up someone in your car in the hustle and bustle of the east can be interesting – if not downright dangerous. But Waverley council says they’ve got the perfect solution.
Dropping off or picking up someone in your car in the hustle and bustle of the east can be interesting – if not downright dangerous. But Waverley council says they’ve got the perfect solution.
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A truck driver scammed a Gumtree user who was trying to sell his Volkswagen Golf online. But when police came looking for him he claimed he couldn’t remember the incident because he was on drugs.
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Retired MMA welterweight fighter Junior Moe was caught dial-a-dealing cocaine in the backstreets of Bondi while on his L plates.
As their surf club threatens to crumble into the ocean, Bronte residents remain undecided about its replacement. The results from the public consultation have been released and now it is back to the drawing board for designers.
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