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FactCheck: is ridesharing no safer than hitchhiking?

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imageUber is popular. But is it 'no safer than hitchhiking'?AAP/Joel Carrett

Ridesharing. It’s no safer than hitchhiking. – full page advertisement by the NSW Taxi Council.

Allowing illegal taxi services to operate unregulated puts the public at significant risk. – NSW Taxi Council CEO Roy Wakelin-King, interview, The Daily Telegraph,...

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The irresponsible stakeholder?

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imageEPA/How Hwee Young

Whatever China’s policymakers do these days matters a lot, and not just to the denizens of the People’s Republic. On the contrary, for better or worse what happens in China has a powerful and often immediate impact on the rest of the world. True, it doesn’t take much for the world’s financial markets to...

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  1. Around the world, regulators are realising Bitcoin is money
  2. Reality bites: when copyright law and reality cooking meet, only the lawyers win
  3. Explainer: Australia's tangled web of far-right political parties
  4. Does Alphabet spell success for Google?
  5. Australia’s climate politics on a high wire
  6. Australia's 2030 climate target puts us in the race, but at the back
  7. Explainer: what's really keeping young and first home buyers out of the housing market
  8. Universities can't, and shouldn't, educate to suit employers
  9. Acting on family violence: how the health system can step up
  10. Has Britain's 'pissed off' constituency found a leader in Jeremy Corbyn?
  11. Why Ferguson erupts
  12. Which is more vulnerable to viruses and hackers: Windows 10 or Mac OS X?
  13. Why the Greek bailout will not last
  14. Hard Evidence: how many foreign students stay in the UK?
  15. Cheap milk is a global phenomenon – so don't blame the supermarkets
  16. Night sky puts on a meteor shower to celebrate Rosetta's closest approach to the sun
  17. Kids Company has closed its doors: where to from here?
  18. Abbott delivers to the conservatives on same sex marriage, but at what cost?
  19. How Jeremy Hunt's seven-day NHS plans will punish social workers
  20. Why women still need human support to give birth safely
  21. All change in Argentina as sun sets on the Kirchner era
  22. Iran’s frozen funds: how much is really there and how will they be used?
  23. News about the success of a new Ebola vaccine may be too good to be true
  24. The alarming consequences of scuttling the Iran nuclear deal
  25. From Smokey Bear to climate change: the future of wildland fire management
  26. Protecting Australia's Lake Eyre basin means getting our priorities right
  27. First ever bites of space-grown food
  28. Kids Company: the sad truth about why charities suddenly collapse
  29. Graphene is missing ingredient to help supercharge batteries for life on the move
  30. Is Turkey's president profiting from escalating violence?
  31. What does Australia's new 2030 climate target mean for the local coal industry?
  32. Abbott says Australia's climate target is 'economically responsible'
  33. Gudinski, by Stuart Coupe, is a fast and wild tale of Australia's music industry
  34. Australia's post-2020 climate target not enough to stop 2C warming: experts
  35. Women are still paid less than men in South African companies
  36. The legacy benefits from Africa's fight against polio
  37. Despite concerted effort, barriers to women in science remain
  38. Explainer: banks are raising capital, but should we be worried?
  39. Why politics today can't give us the heroes we need
  40. Be rooted: learning from Aboriginal dyeing and weaving
  41. We lose more than we gain by paring back the curriculum
  42. English football holds lessons for cricket, as elites hijack the game
  43. Politics podcast: Chris Bowen
  44. Big Soda's tactics to confuse science and protect their profits
  45. From iPhone to iFilm: the queer experience of Tangerine
  46. They're rich, unelected and shaping public policy
  47. What to believe in the new world of open access publishing
  48. How to make sense of big, scary climate costs
  49. Odds keep rising for a big El Niño in 2015
  50. Your questions answered on donor conception and IVF

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