In brief: South Australia to legalise Uber-style services
Uber-style ridesharing services will be legal in South Australia from July 1, the state government has announced.
Uber-style ridesharing services will be legal in South Australia from July 1, the state government has announced.
In-car Wi-Fi will be available in 100 Uber vehicles in Sydney and Melbourne as part of a trial conducted in conjunction with Optus.
An independent taskforce has been set up by the New South Wales government to look at the future of ridesharing apps, taxis and hire cars in the state.
New South Wales Labor leader Luke Foley will introduce a private member’s bill later this year to regulate Uber-style ridesharing services in the state.