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Caravan Parks Charging ahead

The push for more electric vehicles works well for cities, but with the distances travelled in regional Australia, getting around with enough charge can be a real problem. Caravan parks are looking to plug the gap in electricity availability, with handy overnight charging and multiple fast charging bays.  They have the space, and are located …

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More Cops please

The Police Association is taking aim at a broad spectrum of politicians prior to the NSW election. They say that the police to population ratio in Western Sydney is way down, and there needs to be 250 added to effectively police a huge area. With highly publicised gangland shootouts in the area in recent years …

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The 7 year itch

Treasurer Jim Chalmers keeps refusing to endorse another term for Reserve Bank Govenor Philip Lowe, whose 7 year term is up this year. He says he will make a decision in June.  This will be after the Inquiry into the RBA, so perhaps ammunition may come from that direction. However this may unsettle the markets …

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Pathway to permanency for TPV and SHEV holders

The Federal Government announced refugees holding a temporary protection or safe haven enterprise visa can now transition to permanent residency via a Resolution of Status Visa (Subclass 851).  Refugee community groups have been campaigning for the removal of TPV’s since the policy’s inception in 2014 under the Liberal-National Coalition government.  The conversion process is expected …

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