Warning As ISIS Brides Land In Aus, Guzman Y Gomez US Fallout, New E-Bike Licence Plan | 10News+

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Just six months after opening in the US, Aussie-owned Mexican fast food chain Guzman y Gomez has been forced to close its doors. The company is now facing a class action after allegedly failing to notify more than 500 workers that they had lost their jobs. As the final group of ISIS brides and their children touch down in Australia, a former Islamic extremist reveals a grim insights into their rehabilitation into society. A controversial new government proposal to introduce number plates on shared e-bikes is reigniting a national debate over e-bike regulation. Supporters say it would make reckless riders easier to identify and encourage safer behaviour, but not everyone agrees shared e-bikes are the real problem. What should have been a good day for Energy Minister Chris Bowen, with power prices falling for most customers, instead turned into a day spent defending the $150 million cost of Australia hosting this year’s international climate conference - a price tag raising many ques

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