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Free Running with Kevin Ecock (Free subscription) | 11/29/2009
... correct, the Parbind stock, was never purchased as a retail item. Some was brought in for the Vaughan Johnson store in Essex Street. The majority was meant to be distributed into the trade which in turn would sell it. No small retailer would be in a position import this quantity of wine and retail it at these prices. It is grossly unfair that a liquidator would be allowed to take...
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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
Speaking in Queensland Parliament, LNP MP Vaughan Johnson lashed out at taxi drivers who did not know their way around Brisbane. "I have got to also touch on some of our brothers from overseas that are driving these taxis, and haven't I had a hell of a drive with some of them lately," Mr Johnson said before detailing his bad experiences including paying $75 for a cab between the...
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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
Speaking in Queensland Parliament, LNP MP Vaughan Johnson lashed out at taxi drivers who did not know their way around Brisbane. "I have got to also touch on some of our brothers from overseas that are driving these taxis, and haven't I had a hell of a drive with some of them lately," Mr Johnson said before detailing his bad experiences including paying $75 for a cab between the...
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Courrier Mail (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
... in decades of handling industrial relations complaints.The fallout follows Tuesday's by LNP member Vaughan Johnson, who criticised overseas-born taxi drivers and claimed some may be illegally sharing the same licence. Mr Maybir was employed for six shifts a week on the airport rank by Yellow Cabs but his services were being paid by the Taxi Council.Taxi Council chief executive Blair...
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Courrier Mail (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
Latest Comments:Vaughan Johnson and Rachel Nolan should be at loggerheads more often, they both haven't got a clue and heck they might learn something off each other.Posted by: Bushy of Northern Suburbs 2:16pm today perhaps they should look at the issues of licencing. I have seen some real dodgy overseas licences that they get when they get into the country that allows them to drive here...
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
Cape of good grapesSouth African wines are going through a sticky patch in Ireland, but the best are still available here, writes JOHN WILSON SOUTH AFRICA continues to go through a difficult patch in Ireland, possibly due to a lack of marketing. I understand the specialist South African Vaughan Johnson shop in Temple Bar has closed. However, it seems that half of Ireland now imports the...