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Best Parking iPhone App > Free from Parking Search

The Parking Search App is an extension of the ParkingSearch.com.au web site and was created because we saw a huge need for a simpler way to find parking on the run.

Use the App to find a car park in seconds next time you’re heading out to a meeting, a spot of shopping, a night on the town, or even just the Airport.

The App enables you to not only find a car park quickly, but also provides contact details and a web link for up to date information like hourly rates, operating hours, early bird rates, head heights and more.

SPECIAL FEATURES

- “My Park”

Adds the selected car park to the top of your favourites list. This car park will appear as a red pin on the search map.

- “Fav”

Adds the selected car park to your favourites list. Your favourite car parks will appear as pink pins on the search map.

- “Nearby”

Locates all car parks near your current location.

- “Web : Click Here for More Info”

Links to the web page for that car park. For most major car parks these web pages will contain the following details:

Hourly rates

Early bird specials

Operating hours

Additional services

Vehicle head heights

& more

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Featured Car Park Listing, Potts Point

A SECURED SELF CONTAINED LOCK UP GARAGE FOR PARKING OR STORAGE ON ST NEOT AVE IN POTTS POINT CLOSE TO VICTORIA & MACLEAY STREETS, KINGS CROSS STATION AND WOOLLOOMOOLOO. WALKING DISTANCE TO CITY. AVAILABLE FROM 22/11/10. RENT $80 PER WEEK, $160 BOND, CONTACT LUKE 0412 645 294

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$1 Billion in fines issued in NSW

Every day 3620 motorists get a parking fine, Office of State Revenue figures reveal.

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The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph – NSW motorists hit for $1 billion

Author: Vikki Campion / October 13, 2010 12:00am

NEXT time you pay a parking ticket or minor traffic fine, you’re contributing to the more than $1 billion the State Government and local councils have collected in the past six years.

Drivers, caught out in parking and traffic infringements, are the state’s cash cows.

Parking tickets account for $1 billion income in the six years to June. Red light cameras earned $93.9 million and speed cameras $352 million.

Every day 3620 motorists get a parking fine, Office of State Revenue figures reveal.

NRMA president Wendy Machin said the fines were getting harder to cop as an increasingly cynical motoring community could not see the penalty matching the mistake.

“Motorists don’t mind paying a fair price for doing the wrong thing but they are getting sick of what they see is blatant revenue raising,” she said. “There would be some greater acceptance of fines if the money could be seen to be used for relevant purposes, such as improved facilities or fixing local roads.”

Overstaying in a parking space comes with an average $114 price tag.

The fine increase means councils took $158.2 million in the year to June, compared with $105 million in 2003/04 even though only an extra 160,000 people were booked.

In 03/04 they made $105.2 million from 1.2 million parking fines. In 09/10 it was $158.2 million from 1.3 million fines.

Councils yesterday said parking revenue ended up in their general budgets, with money being spent on facilities ranging from playgrounds to libraries and bike paths.

Local Government Association president Genia McCaffery said fine revenue was critical to repair roads and build communities.

“They are used to make local traffic facilities and roads that we rely on,” she said.

“We have been given the job to manage parking, we are doing it properly. Councils are facing larger and larger populations, trying to manage a shrinking resource and it’s difficult. The State Government is not doing its job in providing public transport.

“Nobody likes getting a fine but if you park illegally that is the risk to be run.”

Ms Machin urged councils to follow Parramatta Council’s example and establish a panel to contest fines.

A spokeswoman for Roads Minister David Borger said parking fines moved with CPI.

“Councils have massively stepped up enforcement of parking fines,” she said.

Featured Long Term Listing, St Leonards

Great underground very secure car space in a brand new residential blck 3-4 mins walk to St Leonards Station/Forum. Get in quick this wont last.

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Latest Long Term Listing, Ultimo

ULtimo underground secure car parking space to rent!!! ONLY $40 per week. Swipe card access. Mins to UTS, Chinatown, Broadway, TAFE, USYD, Powerhouse museum and Darling Habour! Available now. Please contact Ella on 0433939224

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THE CHIFLEY TOWER, 2 Chifley Square
Car park for rent: Sydney

Please visit our website for details: - Casual Fees - Night Fees - Weekend Fees - Permanent Parking - Motorbike Fees - Platinum Parking - Valet Parking MAX HEAD HEIGHT 2.20m
SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE – 2 Macquarie Street
Car park for rent: Sydney

Please visit our website for details: - Casual Fees - Night Fees - Weekend Fees - Earlybird Fees  - Permanent Parking - Motorbike Fees - Theatre Parking - Platinum Parking - Car Wash MAX HEAD HEIGHT 2.10m
QUAY WEST, 111 Harington Street
Car park for rent: Sydney

Please visit our website for details: - Casual Fees - Night Fees - Weekend Fees - Earlybird Fees  - Permanent Parking - Motorbike Fees MAX HEAD HEIGHT 2.20m
No 1 O’CONNELL STREET, Entry via Bent Street
Car park for rent: Sydney

Please visit our website for details: - Casual Fees - Night Fees - Earlybird Fees  - Permanent Parking - Motorbike Fees MAX HEAD HEIGHT 2.10m
MLC CENTRE, Entry via King Street
Car park for rent: Sydney

Please visit our website for details: - Casual Fees - Night Fees - Weekend Fees - Earlybird Fees  - Permanent Parking - Car Wash - Platinum Parking - Valet Parking - Theatre Parking MAX HEAD HEIGHT 1.85m