Highway patrol officers were monitoring speed on Mount Buller Road in Merrijig when they observed a Jeep driving by, with a woman standing through the vehicle’s sunroof. With her arms …
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Melbourne Council to Refund Millions in Overcharged Parking Fines Following Admission of Administrative Error
by adminThe Merri-Bek Council in Melbourne has acknowledged a significant error, which has led to overcharging hundreds of thousands of motorists for parking fines over the last 12 years. The council …
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Award-winning singer-songwriter Tones and I, whose real name is Toni Elizabeth Watson, has come under scrutiny after her American bulldog, Boss, attacked and killed her neighbour’s cavoodle in Mt Eliza, …
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The newly constructed Rozelle Interchange in Sydney has become a hotspot for speeding violations, with four speed cameras in the tunnels capturing 15,834 offences in just the first four months …
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Captain Cook College, an online diploma institution, has been fined $30 million following a Federal Court ruling that exposed its unethical enrolment practices targeting disadvantaged students. The college, acquired by …
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In regions like Queensland and New South Wales, driving in wet weather can lead to significant financial consequences if your vehicle gets excessively muddy, according to lawyer Avinash Singh from …
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Starting May 1, average speed cameras will become operational at two selected sites in regional New South Wales (NSW), with trial runs continuing until July 1. During this initial phase, …
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European Union Imposes €890 Million Fine on Apple and €356 Million Fine on Meta in Distinct Digital Legal Matters
by adminThe European Commission has recently imposed significant fines on tech giants Apple and Meta, totalling €500 million (approximately $890 million) for Apple and €200 million ($356 million) for Meta. These …
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South Australia’s New Mobile Phone Detection Cameras Generate $30 Million in Fines Over Six Months
by adminIn South Australia, over 47,000 drivers have been issued fines exceeding $30 million in just six months for using mobile phones while driving, following the installation of high-tech detection cameras …
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Motorists challenge seatbelt penalties as NSW government nets $34 million in just six months
by adminThe New South Wales government has imposed a staggering $34 million in fines for seatbelt violations in the past six months, largely due to the introduction of seatbelt detection cameras. …