Rego rage: 10,000 call for coronavirus car relief
Pressure is mounting on the state government to slash car rego and insurance costs for families struggling during the coronavirus lockdown with 10,000 people signing a national petition.
Pressure is mounting on the state government to slash car rego and insurance costs for families struggling during the coronavirus lockdown with 10,000 people signing a national petition.
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