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    Government set to wipe off demerit points of eligible drivers in the New Year

    Good luck with that too Good luck with that David, all Speedos are out between 5 & 10%. They are overstated so if you are going 100km on your Speedo you are only going 95 or thereabouts, therefore you will never get booked. Keep fighting and one day you will wake up with no licence, but I wish...
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    Government set to wipe off demerit points of eligible drivers in the New Year

    It is legal to move out of the way for emergency vehicles, IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO. Look up the road rules.
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    BEWARE: Dick Smith warns Aussies about deepfake scams that could easily drain bank accounts

    You see deepfake rubbish on Facebook every single day, if people are gullable enough to believe you can invest $350 and receive 7-10 thousand every week there is not much hope for them. Regardless of who you think is promoting it, it is a scam people.
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    Government set to wipe off demerit points of eligible drivers in the New Year

    No tips really only drive sensibly but just hope that us drivers who have unblemished driving records for over 50 years are rewarded with demerit credits. Why should it just be the one's who have BROKEN the law to benefit. I know it won't happen but we can live in hope.
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    Australia Post set to cut costs with shocking change

    Someone should tell ms Rowland mail delivery every 3rd day is not a top quality service, far from it. Does this mean we should only pay about 40 cents to mail a letter now?
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    Shocking truth revealed: Unbelievable wastage of fruits and vegetables at this local ALDI supermarket distresses residents

    Mr Hatfield is doing a great job suppling 250 people a week with food. That is 250 families that don't need to shop for fresh produce at ALDI which will probably cause more produce to be either given away or thrown away. No there is no simple answer.
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    This minor mistake cost one grandmother over $3000 for a chicken sandwich!

    No No Tory government in Australia and the programs we are watching are not all that old. Some people get charged $220, some $340 some just a caution, yes for the same goods.
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    This minor mistake cost one grandmother over $3000 for a chicken sandwich!

    Yes people should be fined for breaking the law, when bringing anything into Australia that could bugger our agricultural industry. But after watching border security and border force it makes a mockery out of this when some people have suitcases stuffed full of undeclared high risk food items...
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    Rental store ‘rips off’ disability pensioner into paying $6,760 for a phone: ‘It's unconscionable’

    I can see how vulnerable people can get into trouble, but do they not have any brains at all. Do they not stop and think if I really need this appliance why would I pay 4 times it's worth. And did she really need to buy her mother a table, surly her mother could have bought it herself. Business...
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    Concerns over Rising Egg Prices as Caged Eggs Phased Out

    If free range eggs are now only 6 -$8 why will they suddenly become $15. If they can be produced & sold for the lower price now prices should never reach $15. Only price gauging will enable that. Also most people would not know if they ordered free range eggs in a restaurant would they actually...
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    Public sentiment boils over as Woolworths denies cash-out request

    But that's what the government want, to know everything you do, even up to the point of breaking wind. Don't fall for it people, use cash occasionally.
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