Victoria: queue and jam – and now call your advisor (Part Two)
Don’t be deceived, do your own due diligence
Don’t do business in the Australian state of Victoria, especially if you are a transport company.
Now
Imagine that you are a transport company, and you can pick any state to commence your Australian operations.
I am sure your initial consideration would be a major capital city with a high population, which would infer high volumes of freight to be transported.
That immediately nominates either Sydney or Melbourne as your immediate candidates. Well, this two-part series is a warning for ...
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