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Macedon Ranges Chauffeur Cars Family service. For the young family we provide baby seats and capsules free of charge. For groups we have larger vehicles with coaches up to 91 seats.

Upmarket transport for people of all ages with sedans and stretch limousines servicing the Macedon Ranges and surrounding districts including Daylesford, Romsey and Lancefield.
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Care First Service For the business man and woman we provide safety and security, punctuality and ethical standards. For the older person we assist you at all times and are w

illing to help with frames and wheelchairs etc. We even have taxis attached to our business that must be pre booked at least one day in advance. 1300 85 35 75 is our number.

16/10/2024

Our services now include taxis and chauffeur cars

0412 181 896 is our number

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17/07/2024

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11/01/2024

What happens if I commit a traffic offence in another Australian state or territory?

With the New Year now ushered in, many Aussies are on one of our most popular means of getting away over the festive season – a road trip.

Police patrols are prevalent everywhere, fixed and mobile speed cameras are switched on, and double-demerits are in force during certain periods throughout New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.

But what happens if you are detected for committing a traffic offence in another state or territory? And wat kind of penalties apply?

Local rules and penalties apply
Regardless of your home state or territory, the penalties in the jurisdiction within which your conduct occurs will apply if you are caught breaking the road rules anywhere in Australia.

For example, if you hold a New South Wales driver or rider licence and you're snapped by a camera going through a red light in South Australia, you will be penalised under the South Australian Road rules.

In Australia, each individual jurisdiction is responsible for managing traffic offences, enforcing road rules and regulating driver licences. While many of the offences are named the same way, there can be differences in terms of exact rules as well as the penalties that apply.

The Australian Road Rules Agreement
One of these differences relates to the double-demerit points scheme during public holidays, which apply only to New South Wales and the ACT.

In Victoria and Queensland, the tram systems have made way for a host of road rules that interstate drivers might not be aware of.

Of course, this can get complicated, but in 1999, the Australian Road Rules Agreement was entered by all states and territories and implemented to ensure a level of consistency across the nation, as well as to provide a platform for the demerit points scheme to operate across intra-national borders.

In all states and territories, drivers holding a full, unrestricted licence are able to accumulate a maximum of 12 demerit points or more within a three-year period.

After that, a driver may face disqualification from holding a licence. New South Wales is an exception – drivers are allowed 13 points in a three-year period.

To help simplify the system for road users, the National Transport Commission's website publishes ‘Australian Road Rules' however it is careful to point out that these are basic, general road rules only – with no real legal effect. While these rules form the basis of the road rules of each Australian state and territory, each state and territory has its own laws.

Cameras causing a rise in disputes
In recent years, governments around Australia have embraced the use of road cameras which can detect offences such as mobile phone use, speeding, and not wearing a seatbelt, state and territory government revenue from cameras has soared. Originally, the technology was implemented to ‘free up police resources' and of course ‘keep people safer on our roads,' But it has also had its fair share of critics.

Serious traffic offences, which cause significant damage to property, or a person will be handled by local police and may result in criminal charges.

How can I challenge a fine in another state or territory?
However, if you have received a penalty notice (a fine) for a minor traffic offence committed in another state, you will have a certain period of time to accept the allegation and pay the fine or dispute it.

Most Australian jurisdictions have a mechanism by which to request a review for a traffic offence, but each will require the driver or rider to persuade the relevant authority that they did not engage in the alleged conduct, and/or that there are exceptional reasons why the notice should be waived.

For that reason, it is important to submit as much relevant material as possible when requesting an internal review.

If the review is refused, the driver or rider can ‘elect' to take that matter to court, but it should be borne in mind that if the appeal is unsuccessful, penalties that are heavier than the initial fine may come into play; in other words, you could end up with a bigger fine if you defended the case and are found guilty, or if you undertake a driver licence appeal which does not result in a non-conviction order such as a section 10(1)(a) dismissal in New South Wales.

Disputing a traffic fine in New South Wales
In New South Wales, Revenue NSW is the government body which processes fines (you can ask for a payment plan) and handles challenges to fines in the first instance.

If your argument is rejected by Revenue NSW, you can take the matter to court – professional advice is recommended before you take this step because courts do have the power to impose more serious penalties if you are found guilty.

The relevant piece of legislation which governs how fines are issued and enforced is called the Fines Act 1996, it also outlines your rights, and the rights of government agencies to recover money.

Disputing a traffic infringement in Victoria
In Victoria, depending on the offence you have committed you may receive an Infringement Notice (a fine) in one of the following ways:

on the spot, if you are intercepted/stopped by an issuing officer at the time of the offence
attached to your vehicle
in the post
Fines Victoria is the relevant body to contact. The Infringements Act 2006 and the Fines Reform Act 2014 govern how fines are issued and enforced.

Queensland
In Queensland, you must pay or challenge a fine within 28 days of the date of the infringement notice or you will face penalties for an overdue fine.

Also in Queensland, unless you are signed up for email updates, you will not receive a reminder to pay. It's important to act quickly.

There is no ‘review' system – if you elect not to pay the fine and want to question its validity instead, you will need to take the matter straight to court.

South Australia
If you wish to dispute a fine in South Australia, you need to contact the SA Government Fines Enforcement and Recovery Unit. you have 30 days to seek a ‘review', and must lodge you application within that timeframe. There is a fee payable when you lodge your application, otherwise it will not be processed. You will also need to submit detailed evidence and information to support your application.

Tasmania
Tasmanian traffic infringement notices are handled by Tasmania Police, and payments can be lodged with the Monetary Penalties Enforcement Service.

You have several options if you receive a fine. These are:

Pay the fine in full
Apply for a payment variation
Apply for a review.
Lodge a Notice of Election for a Court Hearing with the Monetary Penalties Enforcement Service.
Northern Territory
The Fines Recovery Unit handles all payments for traffic infringements in the Northern Territory.

Information on the most common driving offences and penalties are outlined on the Northern Territory Government website.

As in other jurisdictions, you can seek a review of the fine and negotiate a payment plan if need be. You can also take the matter to court.

Western Australia
The body that manages traffic infringements in Western Australia is the Fines Enforcement Registry.

You have 28 days to pay the fine, seek a review or take the matter to court. Western Australia has some of the harshest penalties for not paying fines, (as outlined in the Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Act 1994) including licence suspensions, vehicle immobilisation, vehicle licence cancellation and seizure and sale of your property.

In 2020, the state finally repealed laws which sent people to prison for unpaid fines.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

AUTHOR
Sonia Hickey
Sydney Criminal Lawyers

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A NEW YEAR MESSAGE TO ALLThank you to all who have had contact with our various businesses in the last 12 months.We hope...
30/12/2023

A NEW YEAR MESSAGE TO ALL

Thank you to all who have had contact with our various businesses in the last 12 months.
We hope we have been able to assist you.
NEW YEAR brings glad tidings for most but not all.
May 2024 bring you joy, peace, patience, gentleness, kindness and self -control.
For those less fortunate we pray for your well-being and hope that you may find peace. Please try to have the courage and faith to follow your passions and realise your dreams.
From our drivers to all of you.
PAX TECUM

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The AFL starts next weekend but unfortunately many train lines are having disruptions, especially on the SUNBURY line. S...
09/03/2023

The AFL starts next weekend but unfortunately many train lines are having disruptions, especially on the SUNBURY line. So, if you require transport to any AFL match, or to any other event, always know that you can pre book on:
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08/10/2022

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Hi there,It's a spring thing—events happening all over the shire!Visit Kyneton Town Hall for music and comedy performanc...
23/09/2022

Hi there,
It's a spring thing—events happening all over the shire!
Visit Kyneton Town Hall for music and comedy performances. Celebrate the return of Budburst Festival and Kyneton Agricultural Show. Enjoy an evening of wine, books and authors at the Mountain Writers Festival or cultural activities at the Rock.


What’s coming up


• Don't miss Lior and Domini perform at Kyneton Town Hall
• Laugh along with award winning comedian Jude Perl
• Tickets now on sale for the inaugural Mountain Writers Festival
• Check out the Spring Bliss Festival at Hanging Rock
• Celebrate Macedon Ranges wine and hospitality—Budburst!
• Kyneton Agricultural Show returns


Lior and Domini deliver intimate storytelling and vocal harmonies


Animal in Hiding is the first release from a collaboration between one of Australia’s most established and critically acclaimed singer/songwriters Lior, together with exciting emerging artist Domini Forster. The pair have a creative partnership developed over six years touring together.

Animal in Hiding features songs that are rooted in intimate storytelling. Underpinned by intricate guitar, Lior and Domini’s close vocal harmonies are the focal point of the songs harking back to the iconic folk duos of the 60s.

Friday 21 October, 7.30pm to 8.40pm at Kyneton Town Hall.
Join us for a pre-event drink at the Foyer Bar, from 6.30pm.



Jude Perl has established herself as a comedian/musician/artist who presents ‘hilarious and painfully spot-on observations’ (Plus Ones) mixed with ‘insanely clever and comical song writing’ (Melbourne Observer).
She has won 3 consecutive Green Room Awards for Best Original Songs, and her 5th solo show ‘I Have A Face' won the Best Cabaret award at Melbourne Fringe 2018.

Jude presents her new show, Participation Award with her signature high-energy, high-awkward musical story-telling, exploring confrontation through the ages, (her ages).

Thursday 10 November, 8pm-9pm at Kyneton Town Hall.
Suitable for age's 16+, themes around bullying, some coarse language, mental health themes (anxiety/depression), sustained loud noises, sudden loud noises.
Have a laugh →



Mountain Writers Festival presents an epic line-up


The inaugural Mountain Writers Festival will be hosted in Macedon. It will be the first Australian writers' festival to focus exclusively on the environment—the most important topic of our times.
Join a local bush walk, enjoy an evening of wine, books and authors, be part of a play reading, and finish the weekend at a gala event with comedian Tom Gleeson on how to solve the world in 90 minutes.

Friday 4 and Saturday 5 November, events held at Jubilee Hall, Macedon and the Macedon Railway Hotel.
Get into it →

Check out the Spring Bliss Festival at Hanging Rock


Come build connections through music, workshops, demonstrations and kids zone.
Cultural activities, live music with Pierce Brothers and Amos Roach, workshops on breath work and demonstrations on hip hop dance or sustainable living, receive a massage or tarot reading, peruse the markets, or bring the kids to the children's village.

Saturday 5 November, 10am to 5pm at Hanging Rock, Woodend.






Budburst is back!


The much loved celebration of Macedon Ranges wine and hospitality returns for 2022.

Early bird tickets will be available from 19 September, and tickets for the Hoppa buses will open on 1 October.

Plans are still being finalised, so continue to watch this space and our socials for more information!
Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 November.
Stay tuned →

160 years and still going strong—Kyneton Ag Show


A charming country show where you can get up close and personal with the animals. The event kicks off with Friday night fireworks, music and cool stuff for teens.

Whatever your age or interest, there is something for you to enjoy at the Kyneton Agricultural Show.
Friday 18 and Saturday 19 November at the Kyneton Show Grounds.



Opportunities are now available to showcase your brand and support local business and community-driven events by sponsoring the 2023 Autumn Festival. Expressions of interest are due by Monday 3 October and are on a first response basis.

Who can you collaborate with to create a cool event for the 2023 Autumn Festival?

5422 0333 for more information

06/05/2022

PEACE OF MIND
Rest assured all our drivers and vehicle are fully licensed as per the guidance set by the Victorian Government.

WEDDINGS
Making your day special

At Macedon Ranges Limousines we understand how important your special day is to you. We also understand that planning your big day can be extremely time consuming and sometimes overwhelming. Let us take a load off your mind and take care of transporting you to your wedding and the beginning of your new married life together.

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When you visit the area of Macedon and Mount Macedon you are seeing great history.Bolobek, 370 Mount Macedon Road, Maced...
18/01/2022

When you visit the area of Macedon and Mount Macedon you are seeing great history.
Bolobek, 370 Mount Macedon Road, Macedon is considered by many to be one of the finest gardens in Australia.
Bolobek is an aboriginal word meaning ‘undulating’.

When you come to Mount Macedon, you can see some great history
18/01/2022

When you come to Mount Macedon, you can see some great history

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Mount Macedon is an area that has ''star appeal'' with high flying business people, celebrities and politicians choosing it at their tranquil weekend or holiday base. The town's beauty, relaxed lifestyle and relative proximity to Melbourne city all contribute to making it the heat of the Macedon Ranges. In summer it has a cool climate and natural beauty and since the 1850's has attracted Melbourne's wealthy social elite. It is an area of significant history with immense scenic and environmental values. The spring is the beginning of the OPEN GARDEN where many gardens are on display to the public. Really worth a look. There are markets on every weekend in the area.

If you want to visit and be driven around the various gardens, cafes, markets and wineries then pre book with us. We would love to show you around.

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We are a family service. For the young family we provide baby seats and capsules free of charge. For the business man and woman we provide safety and security, punctuality and ethical standards. For the older person we assist you at all times and are willing to help with frames and wheelchairs etc. For groups we have larger vehicles with coaches up to 91 seats.