Electric car owners dodge road charge but pay more tax

13 May

Australia’s electric car drivers may escape a road-user charge for another year but will pay more tax under measures revealed in the federal budget. The changes are part of several reforms to support low-emission vehicles in the budget, including...[Read More]

Fuel pain to last longer despite tax cut kicking in

1 April

Motorists will need to wait longer for cheaper fuel as a tax cut might take weeks to start flowing through the bowser, as Labor resists turning to fuel rationing to shore up supply. The federal government’s halving of the fuel tax will begin on...[Read More]

Bumpy path predicted for self-driving cars in Australia

25 March

Autonomous cars could slash transport pollution by driving more efficiently, avoiding traffic snarls and reducing the need for car parks. But with the wrong policy settings, the technology could undo those savings by putting more cars on the road,...[Read More]

Aussie drivers divided over petrol vs electric future

18 March

Almost two in five Australians are considering an electric or hybrid vehicle for their next car purchase, but many could change their minds if the government puts the brakes on a tax discount. The Australian Finance Industry Association revealed the...[Read More]

High-power pit stop: quantum batteries could rev up EVs

18 March

Next-generation batteries Australian researchers are developing could potentially recharge electric cars faster than petrol vehicles fill up and top up smartphone instantaneously. The CSIRO’s quantum battery research team made the predictions on...[Read More]

Electric car sales may stall if tax policy changes gear

18 February

At launch, the Electric Car Discount was expected to help about 5000 Australians get behind the wheel of a quiet, low-emissions, battery-powered vehicle. The policy, introduced in 2022, removed the fringe benefits tax from some electric cars,...[Read More]

Space weather a growing risk for air traffic

7 January

A software safety fault that forced the grounding of dozens of passenger planes across Australia has been branded by experts as “a warning shot for the future”. The glitch was triggered by space weather, a phenomenon increasingly impacting...[Read More]

The gift of trust: How talking about us strengthens our business and community

4 December

Referrals mean more to us than words can easily express. When a happy client shares their experience and recommends us to a friend, colleague, or family member, it is one of the greatest compliments we can receive.  We never take that trust for...[Read More]

EV industry powers down tax talk amid surging sales

20 August

Electric vehicle sales have surged to record highs, but advocates warn it shouldn’t be used as an excuse to impose taxes and cut incentives. Australians bought 29,244 new battery electric vehicles in the three months to June 30, up from 17,901...[Read More]

‘Don’t slam brakes on EVs’: sparks fly over fee push

13 August

Motorists could face distance-based fees to drive on Australian roads as part of a proposed tax change expected to be on the menu of Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ economic roundtable. Momentum is building for a road user charge, seen by one federal...[Read More]

Tesla launches self-driving robotaxis in Austin, Texas

25 June

Tesla has deployed a small group of self-driving taxis picking up paying passengers in  Texas, with chief Elon Musk announcing the “robotaxi launch” and social media influencers posting videos of their first rides. Musk called the moment the...[Read More]

Hitting the brakes on EV, hybrid help could slow cuts

18 June

Australia risks stalling efforts to cut transport emissions if it does not reintroduce tax breaks and incentives for the purchase of electric and hybrid vehicles. The Australian Finance Industry Association issued the warning on Monday with its EV...[Read More]

Election expected to drive confidence in electric cars

7 May

Electric vehicles are expected to grow in number and fall in price following the federal election as manufacturers and motorists gain confidence that regulations on low-emission transport will not change. Automotive experts issued the predictions on...[Read More]

Families and business owners embracing Australia’s open roads

27 February

In the vast, sunburnt land of Australia, a growing number of families and business owners are trading the stability of a traditional home for the freedom of the open road.  With caravans, RVs, and Bed & Breakfast stays as their new norm, these...[Read More]

The Nomadic Lifestyle: Families and Business Owners Embracing Australia’s Open Roads

19 September

In the vast, sunburnt land of Australia, a growing number of families and business owners are trading the stability of a traditional home for the freedom of the open road.  With caravans, RVs, and Bed & Breakfast stays as their new norm, these...[Read More]