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    First Holden Car

    Actually 48-215 but was renamed the FX later
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    Controversial driving move by ute driver divides opinion

    You will find it's probably legal to pass a cyclist in normal conditions but the ute driver is totally in the wrong. The driver following the cyclist probably could have passed him earlier but we don't know how long he was travelling behind him. I will pass a cyclist asap to ensure traffic is...
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    Attention, drivers! Avoid costly fines with this crucial school speed zone reminder

    Totally agree, the ACT and SA need to get on board with the other states and have a 40kph at start and finish and not all day or at a snails pace!
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    Did a sudden show cancellation push this radio star to tears during a live broadcast?

    I have never liked them and thank god that I don't get them on 93.1fm but they are overrated and think that the sun shines out of you know where. If I had a business and were advertising on that radio station, I would have my adds pulled!
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    Did a sudden show cancellation push this radio star to tears during a live broadcast?

    Two overrated and over paid people who just love them selves and typical of big bosses who swell the heads of hosts who think they are better than everyone else!🤮🤮🤮
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    ACCC urged to investigate Coles, Woolworths price discrepancies

    And what about the other supermarkets, they never get a mention, only Coles and Wollies do. All supermarkets make a profit but only those two are public listed companies so we can see their profit.
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    Are Coles and Woolworths taking advantage of the cost-of-living crisis? See why they got slapped with the Shonky award

    Only public companies are compared but private companies (Aldi, IGA, Foodworks etc) don't share their profits. Qantas should have the No 1 spot.
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    Are Coles and Woolworths taking advantage of the cost-of-living crisis? See why they got slapped with the Shonky award

    Only the public grocery stores profits are available but the private chains, Aldi, IGA, Foodworks, Drake as an example, we don't know what their profits are but could be on comparison to their market share!
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    Are Coles and Woolworths taking advantage of the cost-of-living crisis? See why they got slapped with the Shonky award

    Don't forget to check prices at IGA, Foodworks, Drakes and other private grocery chains and you will see that their prices are generally higher!
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    Are Coles and Woolworths taking advantage of the cost-of-living crisis? See why they got slapped with the Shonky award

    It's amazing that only Coles and Wollies are mentioned. Don't forget that there is also Aldi, Footwork's, IGA, Drakes and a lot of other groceries chain stores that are making profits and as they are private and not public companies, we don't see what profit they make. I my opinion this award...
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    Coles delivery driver sparks outrage online after ‘disgusting’ act

    The only thing was that his brain was disabled.
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    Dreadful Woolies self-service check-out experience

    Normally when you scan an item, you cannot scan another item until the scanned item has been placed in the bag as they usually work on the item weight to verify that all items have been placed in the bag!
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    Dreadful Woolies self-service check-out experience

    Retail staff can ONLY ask to look into your bags but cannot put their hands on or in them. They can also ask you to empty them. Only police can go further in bag searches.
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    What did this Coles shopper do that had everyone debating?

    Before covid no one really cared about wiping the trolleys down and kids still played in the front of them with food around them!
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    Residents brace for potential blackouts as workers strike at major power station

    Tidal energy sources were tested in WA(I think) but were rejected for being to costly and the SA government has just rejected a proposal to put wind farms within their water ways because the locals didn't want it. The company who is proposing it will just do it within the federal water area.
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    Small businesses reveal surprising reason why they're going cashless

    My head is in common sense land and I listen to the facts correctly. Perhaps you need to reread the article slowly so you can comprehend what he said.
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    Small businesses reveal surprising reason why they're going cashless

    After working both in retail (small and large) and the finance industry for over 55 years I didn't have any actual training to deal with those situations but we were told to escalate any issue to management. All training for theft was to read memos.
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    Small businesses reveal surprising reason why they're going cashless

    It might still be legal tender but the government can't mandate that business accept cash. Wish you luck in reporting it to the ACCC 🤣🤣
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    Small businesses reveal surprising reason why they're going cashless

    The only time you get charged for your purchase is if the business decides to recoup the cost of the transaction per government regulations. There are a lot of retailers that do not pass on the cost to their customers.
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