AUSSIE restaurants and cafes slapping diners with 10 per cent public holiday surcharges could be flouting the law, says survey.
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A catastrophic fire danger advice has been issued for parts of Western Australia's southeast for tomorrow...
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NZ safety chief would refuse balloon ride
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