Taxi Industry Under Fire For Greedy Drivers 20/19/2023
A peak body for the taxi industry has called out greedy drivers for price gouging, with the state government resisting calls to step in despite inflated fares at the Australian Open and safety concerns among female travellers.
Tennis legend Margaret Court is set to snub this month’s Australian Open.
Brit Selwood has made an impassioned plea to the state government to address the midwife shortage and save Epworth Geelong’s maternity ward, where she is due to give birth to her first child next month.
And.. police in Queensland have confirmed they are investigating a public spat between former Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke and his girlfriend Jade Yarbrough.
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