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Tough new fines for motorists after almost 50,000 caught with mobiles, no seatbelts
via abc.net.au
The Queensland government has announced an increase in fines for several driving offences, after covert road cameras caught almost 50,000 motorists using a mobile phone or not wearing a seatbelt in just four months. -
Queensland government brings in $40m after 50,000 motorists fined using mobile phone, seatbelt camera
via abc.net.au
Covert Queensland road cameras result in almost 50,000 fines being handed out for motorists caught using a mobile phone or not wearing a seatbelt over four months. -
Live: NSW Now: Sydney bus drivers walk off job for better pay and conditions
via abc.net.au
MORNING BRIEFING: Transport delays are expected across Sydney this morning as hundreds of bus drivers walk off the job -
Live: NSW Now: Police appeal for witnesses to fight which left man 'fighting for his life'
via abc.net.au
MORNING BRIEFING: Police are appealing for witnesses to a Sydney street brawl while a young man "fights for life" in hospital with critical head injuries. -
Covert Queensland road cameras fine 50,000 drivers caught on mobile phones or not wearing a seatbelt
via abc.net.au
Covert Queensland road cameras result in almost 50,000 fines being handed out for motorists caught using a mobile phone or not wearing a seatbelt over four months. -
'What are we going to do to replace those jobs?': NSW coal mining seats want more the major parties than a fear campaign
via abc.net.au
Australia's transition to a clean energy future will be a key federal election issue as the corporate owners of the nation’s biggest coal-fired power stations walk away from fossil fuels. Businesses in the Hunter want politicians to back future industries. -
'What are we going to do to replace those jobs?': NSW coal mining seats want more from the major parties than a fear campaign
via abc.net.au
Australia's transition to a clean energy future will be a key federal election issue as the corporate owners of the nation’s biggest coal-fired power stations walk away from fossil fuels. Businesses in the Hunter want politicians to back future industries. -
'I've put a few noses out of joint': Local paper celebrates first year in print amid regional news decline
via abc.net.au
Despite the commercial pressure and competition from social media, a small newspaper in Western Australia's South West has just celebrated its first year in print. -
Residents still rebuilding a year after WA's Cyclone Seroja devastation
via abc.net.au
Despite record government funding, hundreds of Western Australia's Midwest and Wheatbelt residents are still trying to put their lives back together after last year's devastating tropical Cyclone Seroja destroyed homes and livelihoods.
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