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When Uber is legal the taxi industry will have nowhere to hide

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imageTaxis block the streets of the Melbourne CBD during a rally against ride-sharing service UberX.Melissa Meehan/AAP

In the latest instalment of Uber versus the taxi industry, the Taxi Industry Forum of WA has conceded the sector could have done better. Responding to a Western Australian Government green paper into the “on demand”...

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