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Brisbane Maxi Taxis

Locality: Mount Gravatt East

Phone: +61 401 631 741



Address: 27 Devlan Street 4122 Mount Gravatt East, QLD, Australia

Website: http://brisbanemaxitaxis.com.au/

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23.01.2022 Brisbane Autocare, a complete one-stop-shop for all of your motoring needs. We have a large, modern, fully equipped workshop at Mansfield on Brisbane’s Southside, conveniently located close to the Gateway Motorway for ease of access. We operate every day of the year for your convenience. Please follow us on social media for more updates, discounts and special offers. "EVERYTHING YOUR CAR NEEDS"... Call us on 07 3170 3777 to book and receive a special discount for your first car service or repair.



13.01.2022 Not only did he commit a horrific crime - he charged his victim for the assault.

11.01.2022 MAXI-TAXI DRIVERS WANTED All Shifts available 50-50 or Set-Pay Call or Text- 0401 631 741MAXI-TAXI DRIVERS WANTED All Shifts available 50-50 or Set-Pay Call or Text- 0401 631 741

11.01.2022 SCAM ALERT - FAKE MYGOV AND ATO EMAILS,TEXTS & LOGIN PAGES Stay Smart Online is urging everyone to watch out for scam messages promising a "tax refund" or t...hreatening you with a "tax debt". They just issued the following alert: Tax time is here, and we see a surge in scammers impersonating trusted brands like myGov or the Australian Taxation Office to trick you into giving them money or personal details. These scams can come through as emails, text messages and fake myGov login pages. Usually these scams will say you’re entitled to a tax refund or that you need to pay a debt. They are also made to look very real through the sophisticated use of myGov and ATO logos, information and even email addresses which makes it easy for anyone to fall victim. In June 2019, the ATO received 6,444 reports of tax-time scams that impersonated the ATO. Emails with links to fake myGov login pages were the biggest email scam in that month. The trend in scammers demanding ‘debt’ payments via gift cards is also on the rise, with Australians aged 18-44 years making the majority of iTunes payments to scammers ($94,420 in June alone), closely followed by Google Play cards ($27,993). These scam messages often include links that direct you to fake websites or login pages where you enter your login details and fill out your personal details to claim a ‘refund.’ Scammers can then use this information to commit credit card or tax fraud and identity theft. By clicking on these links you also run the risk of downloading malware onto your computer. SO REMEMBER: myGov will never send you a text, email or attachment with links or web addresses that ask you for your login or personal details. Do not click on links in emails or text messages claiming to be from myGov Always login to your official myGov account to check your tax, lodge your return, and check if you owe a debt or are due a refund. Do this by manually typing https://my.gov.au/ into your internet browser You can also check the status of your tax affairs at any time by calling the ATO on 13 28 61 or contacting your tax agent Have a strong password on your myGov account and add a security code to your login process to provide an extra layer of protection. This makes it harder for a hacker to get any further if they crack your password Unfortunately, these scams continue well beyond the 30 October deadline for tax returns, as scammers know many people are waiting for a refund or debt owed. It’s important to watch out for scams throughout the year



11.01.2022 Local taxi drivers are earning less than $2 an hour with the industry on its knees. Scores of cabs have been taken off the roads to try to survive. www.7NEWS.com.au #7NEWS

05.01.2022 This ride-share driver might be getting a poor rating after mistaking a set of stairs for a driveway on Sydney’s eastern beaches. STORY: http://bit.ly/2yRzbpN

02.01.2022 Sydney's taxi industry's calling for an airline-style rescue package, saying without a financial lifeline it's the end of the road for thousands of drivers. Al...ready wheelchair cabs are being mothballed, leaving some of our most vulnerable unable to get around. www.7NEWS.com.au #Coronavirus #7NEWS



01.01.2022 Today 40,000 professional Drivers affiliated with 13cabs begin what is shaping up to be a nationwide pivot into grocery deliveries, launching a partnership with Australian grocery icon Woolworths. #SupportLocal #AussiessupportingAussies

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