ANNUAL fees for cabs operating in New Norfolk and all other taxi areas within Tasmania will be reduced this year, Sustainable Transport minister Nick McKim said recently. Mr McKim said the Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources would lower the annual fees payable by all licence holders in 2012.
“This means that the annual taxi fees in the Hobart and Launceston areas will fall by $93.80 to $613.20, while taxi fees in Devonport, Burnie, Ulverstone, George Town, Perth, West Tamar and New Norfolk will decrease by $70 to $462,” Mr McKim said. “Annual licence fees for remaining taxi areas will fall from $210 to $182. This demonstrates the State Government’s commitment to this important industry and prudent financial management.”
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