Victoria will raise $7.9 billion through the partial privatisation of VicRoads, with a consortium of investors to take over its licensing and registration arms. springst
Victoria will raise $7.9 billion through the partial privatisation of VicRoads, with a consortium of investors to take over its licensing and registration arms.
The airline has been under fire for long delays, lost luggage and lengthy customer service wait times that the transport union has linked to Qantas’ unlawful decision to outsource about 2000 workers during the pandemic. Qantas has vowed to appeal a court ruling on that matter to the High Court and disputes the union’s claims.Louise Kennerley
It said that since April its airlines have hired more than 1000 operational staff, reduced call centre wait times below pre-COVID levels, put more staff on standby to make up for those who are sick, and spread out departure times to ease congestion.NSW has reported 10,930 positive coronavirus tests on Friday morning and nine additional deaths.Victoria has recorded 8057 COVID-19 cases and an additional 12 deaths on Friday.
In exclusive interviews, as well as testimonies to two separate inquiries, Northern Rivers political and community leaders, residents, rescuers and insiders have detailed how SES management faltered in the face of the natural disaster, while its army of volunteers strived, often without any communication or direction, to combat the disaster that swamped the Northern Rivers of NSW.Janie Barrett
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