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RACER Freight Services

Locality: Prestons, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 9607 9999



Address: Unit 1/16 POWDRILL ROAD, Prestons, NSW 2170 Prestons, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.racerfreightservices.com.au

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25.01.2022 My next sea-freight departure is below; CUT-OFF: (this is the date all items need to be in by) 03-08-2020 @ 12pm E.T.D: (departure of the container from Sydney port) 08-08-2020 E.T.A: (arrival of the container in Suva port) 23-08-2020



25.01.2022 SYDNEY TO NUKUALOFA, TONGA CUTT OFF 18/08 DEPARTS 24/08... PLEASE CONTACT MARIA 96079999 TO BOOK YOUR FREIGHT TODAY!

25.01.2022 FREIGHT PICK UP GRIFFITH!! PICK UP ON THE 6-7 OF NOVEMBER.

24.01.2022 Frozen container has arrived ready fo packing.



24.01.2022 RACER FREIGHT SYDNEY TO TONGA ONLY LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE! LAST DAY WEDNESDAY 2ND OF DECEMBER!! ... SEND FROZEN MEAT, PRAWNS, ICE CREAM ETC.. CONTACT MARIA 96079999 OR 0426131709 TO BOOK TODAY!!

23.01.2022 LIMITED TIME ONLY !! To help our customers, we have decided to drop the documentation price by half, to help customers send to the loved ones. CONTACT ZOYA on (02) 9607 9999 ASAP to book in your freight.

23.01.2022 Container packed and ready to depart! Contact 9607 9999 for the next vessel



23.01.2022 First couple of items to go inside the frozen container....

22.01.2022 My next sea-freight departure is below; CUT-OFF: (this is the date all items need to be in by) 18-08-2020 @ 12pm E.T.D: (departure of the container from Sydney port) 24-08-2020 E.T.A: (arrival of the container in Suva port) 07-09-2020

21.01.2022 Started to load our Samoa container. Inquire TODAY FOR THE NEXT CONTAINER (02) 9607 9999

21.01.2022 SPECIAL TO SAMOA GET IN NOW !!!! GET IN QUICK SPACES FILLING UP CONTACT (02) 9607 9999 CUT-OFF: 17-08-2020 DEPARTURE: 23-08-2020... ARRIVAL: 11-09-2020 See more

21.01.2022 Christmas container has already left!! On its way to Fiji filled with gifts for your loved ones!



20.01.2022 The Government has announced a $2 billion direct government stimulus package. Free medicine will continue to be paid for. Fijians can continue accessi...ng free healthcare. Salary increments for teachers who obtain new qualifications will now be approved and paid in the next financial year. Those who genuinely cannot afford to pay their water bills would have payments deferred rather than be disconnected. That policy will be extended to 31 March 2021. For subsidised customers of Energy Fiji Limited, the first 100 units of power will continue to be discounted through 31 March of next year, with Government and EFL each covering 50% of this subsidy to ensure these customers pay only VAT on their first 100 units of power every month. For grid extension projects, EFL will consider, on a case-by-case basis, payment schedules up to six months or more for large capital investments. Government will be cutting salaries for all Permanent Secretaries and the CEOs and Heads of Commissions and Independent Bodies by 10%, effective from 1 August 2020. This will not apply to the legislature and judiciary as the other 2 independent arms of the state. In partnership with International Finance Corporation, Government is finalising a public-private partnership financing model to allow for the construction of multi-story housing projects across Viti Levu. With regard to the First Home Buyers Programme, for households who earn less than $50,000 a year, they will be granted $30,000 to build their first home and $15,000 to buy their first home. For families earning above $50,000 annually, they can be granted $20,000 to build their first home and $5,000 to buy their first home. Government will be funding new Fiji Police stations in Nakasi, Nadi, Lautoka and Nalawa, will be promoting 257 officers to senior positions, and will be recruiting 137 new officers to bolster the ranks of the Police. Government will be allocating another $6.0 million to complete the second phase of their Fiji Police Reform and Restructure Programme. Projects of urgent, potentially life-saving importance will continue to be funded. The remainder of the World Bank funding received to connect Vanua Levu to Viti Levu will be used to carry the Northern Connectivity Project to 42 more schools and health centres in the Northern Division. Government is funding the hiring of 223 intern nurses, the hiring of 40 midwives, and the advancement of 105 medical interns to become full-time medical officers, now that theyve completed their 1 year of intern service. Internships for doctors will be 2 years. Those who are fully unemployed due to COVID-19 will continue to receive $220 per fortnight. Those whose working days or hours have been reduced will receive $44 per fortnight for every day they are no longer working. If salaries have been cut by more than half, one can now access a one-off assistance payment of $1,100 for their FNPF General Account. If salaries have been reduced by less than half, one may access a one-off $500 payment. FNPF will allow withdrawals from those who have been unemployed for 6 months who, to-date, have not been allowed to withdraw. Government has made $100 million available to make sure every unemployed Fijian is able to access their full relief payments. Within that allocation, $5 million is dedicated to upskilling or reskilling workers whose old jobs have been lost, but for whom new opportunities await. NGOs that Government works with will continue to be funded. Government will be reducing the guaranteed price for cane from $85 to $70 in the final third season. Bus fare for pensioners will be reduced by $10 a month. Government will be suspending the Parenthood Assistance Payments announced last year. Government will be reducing meal allowances from $20 to $10 and instead of paying overtime, Government will be giving enough time in lieu of overtime. Government will be suspending the rural housing allowance and bundled insurance will now only apply to social welfare recipients. Government will be prioritising opportunities for employment. For example, by choosing to hire more police officers and build more posts rather than fund short-term administrative projects. Reclaiming Fijian citizenship has been made more attractive than ever by reducing the associated fees. Free education will continue. Free textbooks will continue. Subsidised transportation to school will continue to be paid for. Policy changes will be made for TELS, to raise the qualifying standards for students and lower costs. Only students who earn marks above 250 on their Year 13 exams will qualify. Government is also lowering TELS and Toppers Scholarships. TELS repayments will be suspended another year, until 31 December 2021. Government will be redistributing the free education grants to schools, assigning resources more efficiently to cut costs by 20%, while ensuring schools in more rural areas actually see a larger share of the total allocation. Government will also continue supporting micro, small and medium enterprises through their highly-concessionary loan packages. In addition to the $30 million set aside for this initiative last year, they are adding an additional $30 million this year. On top of the $3.4 billion in loan repayments already deferred, the Association of Banks have agreed to, on a case-by-case basis, extending loan deferments until 31 December 2020. $8 million in spending across our foreign missions by centralising country accreditation will be cut. Government missions in Washington DC, Seoul, Port Moresby, Brussels and Kuala Lumpur will be closed permanently. The Fijian Governments remaining embassies in Geneva, New York, Tokyo, London, Abu Dhabi, Wellington, Beijing, Jakarta, New Delhi and Canberra will expand country accreditation and engage more locally-based staff. To incentivise investments in water infrastructure, investors and developers will no longer be required to cover investments fully upfront. Payments can be scheduled within 3 months of a projects construction, including the requirement to safeguard government expenditure through bank guarantees. To fast-track the progress of construction projects, Government has allocated funding for what they call shovel-ready sites, ones where much of, if not all of, the necessary planning and prep work has already been done. The Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Tourism and Transport has established a Building Permits Evaluation Committee to ensure all applications are processed within 60 days of the date of submission; establishing a single source for all aspects of the application and a speedy turnaround for approval. Any company which builds buildings for Government use say a new office building, the duty will be waived on all the raw materials, machinery and equipment necessary for construction. Once that building is complete, the rent paid by the Government to the landlord will be tax-exempt, earning them tax-free returns on their investment for the period of Governments tenancy. Government is offering a similar deal for the construction of new private hospitals and medical service centres. For anyone building or upgrading a hospital, depending on the level of investment can be granted up to a 20-year tax holiday on the new hospital or up to a 60% tax deduction on renovation works. FICAC has been funded with $8 million in the next financial year. The Fiji Roads Authority will receive a $348.9 million allocation in this years budget. Government will be working through Fiji Airways to provide the first 150,000 visitors with a once-in-a-lifetime travel stipend of around $400 per passenger to go towards tourism packages including flights, hotels and meals and beverages. Any sponsor which donates to a Fiji National Sports Commission registered entity will receive a 150% tax deduction, the $10,000 minimum threshold has been removed. A 150% tax deduction will be available to all hotels and restaurants who hire local artists, such as musicians, dancers and craftsmen. And among those 1,600 items seeing duty reductions are speakers, microphones, headphones and earphones, and all musical instruments, all of which will now incur 0 duty. Among the over 1,600 duty concessions, Government has removed duties on raw materials, machinery and equipment for the construction of public rental housing. The 100% tax deduction on reduced commercial rents by landlords from 1 April 2020 will now be extended until 31 December 2021. Businesses who invest in new subdivision projects for both residential and commercial lots will not only have duties waived on construction inputs, they can access up to 60% in tax deductions and any profit they make selling the newly developed lots will be tax-exempt. 150% tax deduction for companies who list corporate bonds on the SPX, with another 150% deduction allowed on interest paid on corporate bonds. Any interest income will also be tax-exempt. Eliminating the 6% Service Turnover Tax. Reducing the Environment and Climate Adaptation Levy from 10% to 5% across the board. Removing $100 off the departure tax. For the reduced ECAL, the turnover threshold is now $3 million annually, more than double the previous amount of $1.25 million. So for mid-sized tourism operators and other businesses like restaurants, rental car companies and cafes, ECAL is dropping to 0. 50% reduction on excise taxes on alcohol that will allow our hotels, resorts, bars and restaurants to pass on those savings directly to consumers. Stamp duties are hereby abolished; making transactions faster and cheaper for everyone, including stamp duty levied on mortgages for resident taxpayers and stamp duty levied for foreign taxpayers. Eliminating the duty for all items under the Customs Tariffs Act 1986, which includes machinery, mechanical appliances and mechanical parts. Reducing fiscal duty to 5% and eliminating import excise tax on a range of white goods, including air conditioners, refrigerators, televisions, washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, microwaves, lawnmowers, hairdryers, toasters, electric stoves and kettles, and smartphones. Reducing the specific duty by 75% on hybrid cars and non-hybrid cars. In addition, for new, non-hybrid cars, a reduction in the fiscal duty from 15% to 5%. On all non-hybrid cars, removal of the excise duty. Theres no restriction on age for vehicles to qualify for these exemptions, but all non-hybrid cars must meet Euro 4 fuel standards. The luxury vehicle levy has also been removed and the Accident Compensation Levy has been halved through the next year. New air-bag trailers for trucks are duty-free and buyers can access a $20,000 grant towards their purchase. Used air-bag trailers will attract a 5% duty. Cutting of customs duties on over 1,600 items. Reduction of duties on over 1,000 items to 5% or 0%. Reduction of duties on more than 500 items from 32% to 15%. All personal imports will now be duty-exempt up to $2,000. The payment of advanced corporate taxes is now permanent. The implementation of the VAT Monitoring System will be extended until 1 January 2022. The debt forgiveness provision will be extended to 31 December 2021 to grant businesses another full calendar year of flexibility. Following the suspension of thin capitalisation rules through 31 December 2020, the thin capitalisation ratio will now permanently increase to 3:1. All residential rents, regardless of turnover, are now VAT exempt and removal of the VAT Reverse Charge on supplies received from abroad. The depreciation write-off incentives for fixed assets up to $10,000 is now permanent. 100% write-off for the construction of commercial and industrial buildings. The provision allowing landlords to claim tax deductions on the sum for any reductions made in commercial rent will be extended an additional year, to 31 December 2021. The reduction of mandatory employer and employee FNPF contributions to 5% will be extended through 31 December 2021. All employers who go beyond the call of duty and contribute more than 5% up to 10%, will be given 150% tax deduction backdated to 1 April 2020. This additional contribution will be exempt from taxes for employees. Fringe benefits offered by employers are tax exempt. To keep things simple for the telcos, the data levy introduced last year and the telecommunications service licensing fee has been replaced with a single 2% revenue-based telecommunications license fee. Streamlining of the tax code around depreciable assets to allow assets to be taxed at 10% of Capital Gains Tax rather than 20% of income tax. From 1 August 2020, Fiji will end the business license regime. To start a business in the next financial year, one can complete an easy, online business incorporation and tax registration. $200,000 will be injected in budgetary support to smaller municipal councils to make up lost revenues. The penalty for late tax payment is being reduced from up to 300% to 15% annually. #FijiNews #TeamFiji #FijianGovernment #Fiji #2020FijianBudget #COVID19

19.01.2022 TONGA FREIGHT LIMITED SPACE LEFT! CUTT OFF 10/08 at 8am... DEPARTS 12/08 CALL MARIA TO BOOK 96079999 OR 0426131709

18.01.2022 NEXT VESSEL DEPARTING ON THE 29-09-2020 CUT-OFF IS ON THE 23-09-2020 DUE TO ARRIVE AROUND 15-10-2020. GET IT QUICK, MAKE A BOOKING NOW ... NOTE: WE ALSO SEND 220L DRUMS FOR $70.00 FREIGHT CHARGES AND $25.00 EMPTY DRUM.

17.01.2022 KOKOPO CHEIF, V026N HAS BEEN EXTENDED CUT-OFF FOR TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI HAS BEEN NOW PUSHED TO FRIDAY 21/08/20 Contact us to book in a spot now (02) 9607 9999

17.01.2022 SPECIALS FOR THE NEXT VESSEL ONLY! Booking in ASAP to secure your spots. - NO PAPERWORK FEE - $30 per 30kg - Pick up from MELBOURNE/BRISBANE/CANBERRA/GRIFFTH etc. ... Bring in your items to our warehouse before cut-off to secure prices. Send to Lautoka or Suva. Note: *THIS VESSEL WILL BE DELAYED AND MAY NOT ARRIVE BEFORE CHRISTMAS* Duties/Clearance charges are not inclusive. CONTACT ZOYA ON (02) 9607 9999 | [email protected]

17.01.2022 Yes!! Xmas special... Now til TUES 17/11 BOOK YOUR LAST MIN FREIGHT TO SAMOA TODAY! 96079999 OR [email protected]

16.01.2022 PICK UP FROM BRISBANE TRUCK ON ITS WAY CONTACT US NOW TO GET YOUR ITEMS ON THAT TRUCK.

16.01.2022 WE NOW HAVE PICK-UP FROM GRIFFITH! Helping our fellow islanders from a far.

16.01.2022 SAMOA FREIGHT SYDNEY TO APIA, SAMOA NEXT SHIPMENT CUTT OFF 21/09... DEPARTS 29/09 ETA 18/10 PLEASE CONTACT MARIA 96079999 TO BOOK YOUR FREIGHT TODAY!

15.01.2022 SAMOA FREIGHT SYD TO APIA EXTENDED CUTT OFF 21/08 DEPARTS 29/08... Call MARIA 96079999 TO BOOK TODAY

15.01.2022 Our first happy customer sending his frozen food to Tonga! Inquire ASAP before you miss out. (02) 9607 9999

15.01.2022 Bula, Racer Freight Services is excited to announce some great news that a lot of you maybe not have heard yet... - All personal effects will be duty except up to FJD$2,000.00 -The Luxury vehicle levy has also been removed... -1,600 duty concessions + MORE INQUIRE TODAY TO FIND OUT MORE. P: (02) 9607 9999 E: [email protected]

14.01.2022 My next sea-freight departure is below; CUT-OFF: (this is the date all items need to be in by) 15-07-2020 @ 12pm E.T.D: (departure of the container from Sydney port) 23-07-2020 E.T.A: (arrival of the container in Suva port) 01-08-2020

14.01.2022 CONTAINER CUT-OFF SOON!! For FIJI 03/08/2020 ... For TONGA/SAMOA 05/08/2020 CONTAINER DEPARTS ON THE 08-08-2020

13.01.2022 SPEICALS FOR THE NEXT VESSEL ONLY! BOX - $30 per piece SUITCASE - $30 per piece STRIP BAG - $30 per piece ... DRUM - $60 per drum (EMPTY $25) TERMS; - For those of you asking about sizing this is as large as you can go, anything bigger will be extra. Ensure that the maximum weight is 30kgs. - NO PAPERWORK FEE FOR THE NEXT VESSEL! - CLEARANCE&DUTIES PAYABLE IN FIJI NOTE: this is the vessel that was due to depart on the 03-12-2020... has been extended. Cut-off: 01-12-2020 E.T.D: 07-12-2020 E.T.A: 26-12-2020 - Please be aware this vessel is arriving after x-mas, therefore we are expecting alot of delays therefore keep in mind you may not receive till after new year. Last vessel for this year!! BOOK IN ASAP BRING IN BEFORE CUT-OFF. Contact (02) 9607 9999 | [email protected]

13.01.2022 Next shipment to Tonga from Sydney, Australia Cutt off 15/07 Departs 20/07 Contact Maria 96079999 to book today...

12.01.2022 Thank you Bula Boards, for the ongoing support, we hope to continue to exceed your expectations.

10.01.2022 Another container on its way to Tonga... Will advise the next shipment leaving from Sydney to Nukualofa... Thanks to those who ordered bales from Tonga... Vessel details... KOKOPO CHIEF V25 DEPARTS 21/07 ETA 11-12/08 (if no delay) Agent in Tonga OFA TUPOU 7745884

09.01.2022 My next sea-freight departure is below; CUT-OFF: (this is the date all items need to be in by) 15-10-2020 @ 12pm E.T.D: (departure of the container from Sydney port) 20-10-2020 E.T.A: (arrival of the container in Suva port) 05-11-2020

09.01.2022 RACER SPECIALS! SYDNEY TO TONGA FREIGHT ONLY DRUMS $70... 4X4 BOX $350 6X4 BOX $650 8X4 BOX $1000 STRIPE BAGS/SUITCASES/BINS START AT $30-$50 WE ALSO OFFER THE PRE-PAID FREIGHT AND PICK UP NO CHARGE IN TONGA - JUST ASK US HOW!! NEXT VESSEL CUTT OFF 23/09 DEPARTS 01/10 ETA 21/10 PLEASE CONTACT MARIA 96079999 OR BY EMAIL [email protected] to book your freight to Tonga today!

08.01.2022 My next sea-freight departure is below; CUT-OFF: (this is the date all items need to be in by) 07-09-2020 @ 12pm E.T.D: (departure of the container from Sydney port) 13-09-2020 E.T.A: (arrival of the container in Suva port) 01-10-2020

08.01.2022 THIS HAS BEEN EXTENDED TILL THE 09-09-2020. ONE MORE DAY LEFT GET IN QUICK.

07.01.2022 FROZEN FOOD CONTAINER FROM SYDNEY TO TONGA ONLY LIMITED TIME SPACE ONLY!! ... WILL START LOADING THIS FRIDAY 27/11, ANY CHILLY BIN/ESKY/CARTONS OF FROZEN FOOD BOOK TODAY!! CONTACT MARIA 96079999

07.01.2022 ORDER NOW TO SECURE A BOX

06.01.2022 Racer Truck is on its way to Brisbane tonight!! Contact us today 96079999 or 0426131709

06.01.2022 SAMOA FREIGHT SYDNEY TO APIA, SAMOA NEXT SHIPMENT CUTT OFF 21/09... DEPARTS 29/09 ETA 21/10 PLEASE CONTACT MARIA 96079999 TO BOOK YOUR FREIGHT TODAY!

05.01.2022 Limited time special... Sydney to Apia, Samoa Ends this Saturday 22nd August 2020 ... Contact Maria 96079999

05.01.2022 Next container departing 20-10-2020

05.01.2022 TRUCK ON ITS WAY TO BRISBANE... Have items from Brisbane and want to send to Fiji, CONTACT ME TODAY (02) 9607 9999. E: [email protected]... WE PICK UP FROM BRISBANE!!

05.01.2022 HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY! #Fiji #Fiji50 #FijiDay

05.01.2022 GET IN QUICK ! *LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE* My next sea-freight departure is below; CUT-OFF: (this is the date all items need to be in by) 18-08-2020 @ 12pm E.T.D: (departure of the container from Sydney port) 24-08-2020 E.T.A: (arrival of the container in Apia port) 08-09-2020... Please contact Maria 96079999

04.01.2022 EXTENDED RATES TO SOUTHERN MOANA, V025N My next sea-freight departure is below; CUT-OFF: (this is the date all items need to be in by) 03-08-2020 @ 12pm E.T.D: (departure of the container from Sydney port) 08-08-2020... E.T.A: (arrival of the container in Suva port) 23-08-2020 See more

03.01.2022 AIRFREIGHT TO FIJI STILL OPEN !!! We are trying our best to give the best possible rates, however during the times we do have to take what is given to us... Even though its $7.00 per kg WE ARE STILL SENDINF FREIGHT TO FIJI. ... CONTACT US TODAY (02) 9607 9999 YES WE CAN PICK UP GOODS YES WE CAN SEND TO FIJI YES WE ARE STILL OPEN *New flight time: FRIDAYS | Cut Off: Wednesday.

03.01.2022 Over 1000 pairs of underwear from the lovely ladies of Scottsdale Mechanics Institute Hall in North East Tasmania have just arrived in Sydney! They will soon b...e on their way to Fiji with the awesome people at RACER Freight Services to be distributed throughout the main and outer islands of Fiji. #bulabroadscare #bulabroads #scottsdalemechanicinstitutehall #StopPeriodPoverty #fijigirlpower #underwear4fiji #underwearpoverty #payingitforward #racerfreight See more

03.01.2022 CALL MARIA TODAY TO BOOK IN YOUR SPOTS!! CUT-OFF: 23-11-2020 E.T.D: 27-11-2020 E.T.A: 25-12-2020... - NOTE: This vessel may not arrive before Christmas!

02.01.2022 TONGA FREIGHT LIMITED SPACE LEFT! CUTT OFF 08/08... DEPARTS 12/08 CALL MARIA TO BOOK 96079999 OR 0426131709

01.01.2022 TONGA FREIGHT! SYDNEY TO NUKUALOFA! OUR FIRST LCL/FROZEN FOOD EVER TO SHIP TO TONGA!... YOU CAN SEND ALL FROZEN FOOD FROM SEAFOOD, MEAT, ICE CREAM ETC; TAKING ALL PRE-PAID BOOKINGS!! CONTACT MARIA 96079999 OR EMAIL [email protected] to ask us how you can book today!

01.01.2022 NEW SPECIAL RATES ! LIMITED TIME ONLY

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