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Why we’re updating www.mykifines.org.au

Why we’re updating www.mykifines.org.au

by Rights Advocacy Project | Oct 2, 2017 | Equality and Government Accountability

By Sam Flynn In April last year, we launched www.mykifines.org.au. The website was part of a project which sought to pressure the Victorian government to reform its inequitable and unfair public transport infringement regime. In particular, our aim was to inform...

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