Traveller letters: Melbourne airport immigration machines are better than people

October 1 2016 - 12:15am
Service at Melbourne Airport has been criticised by Traveller readers. Photo: Paul Rovere
Service at Melbourne Airport has been criticised by Traveller readers. Photo: Paul Rovere
The trip took three days in the 1950s when Nigel Hungerford flew on a DC3 from Zambia to London. Photo: Leanne Pickett
The trip took three days in the 1950s when Nigel Hungerford flew on a DC3 from Zambia to London. Photo: Leanne Pickett
A series of Australian Crime Commission reports in recent years have highlighted that serious and organised criminals operating here have international links, particularly the movement of illicit goods into Australia.
A series of Australian Crime Commission reports in recent years have highlighted that serious and organised criminals operating here have international links, particularly the movement of illicit goods into Australia.

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