Finance and Employee Relations Minister Damien Tudehope says it is a “frustrating period” as Sydney commuters face more delays with industrial action affecting the rail network.
Finance and Employee Relations Minister Damien Tudehope says it is a “frustrating period” as Sydney commuters face more delays with industrial action affecting the rail network.“There’s no reason for this strike action to be taking place,” he told Sky News Australia.
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