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Vic Budget 2024-25: supporting regional infrastructure

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China accuses Australia of provocation over Seahawk incident

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  • May 8, 2024
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The spat follows details released by Defence that a Chinese J-10 fighter jet dropped flares just 300 metres in front of a RAN Seahawk on Saturday, forcing the crew to rapidly take evasive action.

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Jetstar offers mea culpa to NZ customers for compensation issues

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  • May 8, 2024
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By law, if a flight in New Zealand is cancelled or delayed for reasons within the airline’s control, passengers may have a right to a remedy, including refund or compensation. According to a statement from Jetstar, its ability to provide these remedies…

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Emirates adds premium economy to 71 more 777s and A380s

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  • May 7, 2024
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Another 43 A380s and 28 777s will be fitted with the new cabins, including premium economy seats. Sydney’s EK412/413 and EK414/415 services, and Melbourne’s EK408/409 and EK406/407 services, will both use aircraft with the new premium economy cabins wh…

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Victorian government confirms 4-year delay for airport rail

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  • May 7, 2024
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In his 2024–25 budget overview released on Tuesday, Victorian Treasurer Tim Pallas said that the state government has a “huge amount of funding” tied up with the rail link project, and needs to be “realistic about the project and its timeline”.

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Victorian government confirms 4-year delay for airport rail

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  • May 7, 2024
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In his 2024–25 budget overview released on Tuesday, Victorian Treasurer Tim Pallas said that the state government has a “huge amount of funding” tied up with the rail link project, and needs to be “realistic about the project and its timeline”.

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Victorian government confirms 4-year delay for airport rail

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  • May 7, 2024
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In his 2024–25 budget overview released on Tuesday, Victorian Treasurer Tim Pallas said that the state government has a “huge amount of funding” tied up with the rail link project, and needs to be “realistic about the project and its timeline”.

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Bonza still working to restart flights as grounding extended

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  • May 7, 2024
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The airline, which entered voluntary administration after its fleet was abruptly seized last Tuesday, will not fly again until at least Wednesday 15 May, with its administrator saying the aircraft’s lessors are looking to move the fleet overseas and ad…

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Administrator can’t stop Bonza 737s leaving Australia

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  • May 7, 2024
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Counsel James Hutton SC, acting for administrator Hall Chadwick, also said there is “still a degree of uncertainty” as to whether the carrier can meet existing contractual obligations and added it had “not had time to fully investigate” the termination…

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Administrator can’t stop Bonza 737s leaving Australia

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  • May 7, 2024
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Counsel James Hutton SC, acting for administrator Hall Chadwick, also said there is “still a degree of uncertainty” as to whether the carrier can meet existing contractual obligations and added it had “not had time to fully investigate” the termination…

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