Petrol, diesel cars slow while hybrids, EVs speed up

4 February

A growing number of motorists are putting the brakes on petrol and diesel vehicles, instead choosing hybrid and electric models for their next car. The trend is accelerating in 2026, according to figures from the Federal Chamber of Automotive...[Read More]

No seats, no dramas: $30m boost for self-driving cars

28 January

Self-driving cars without seats, windows or steering wheels could be manufactured in Australia within the year after a $30.7 million funding boost. The National Reconstruction Fund announced its investment in Melbourne-based Applied Electric...[Read More]

Kids on e-bikes and e-scooters a ‘recipe for chaos’

21 January

Children whizzing to class on e-bikes and e-scooters have worried drivers calling for them to be banned for the school commute. Nearly 40 per cent of drivers want the electric-powered devices banned from school zones altogether, a survey by insurer...[Read More]

“They won’t remember the toys… but they’ll never forget the trip”

15 January

Why Smart Parents Choose Experiences Over Things — and How It Shapes Their Kids for Life. There’s a quiet truth every seasoned parent eventually learns: the things you buy for your kids won’t last — but the moments you create with them...[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]

Unwanted gift: Christmas caution over e-bike insurance

24 December

Owners of modified or illegal e-bikes could be putting their insurance coverage at risk, leaving them exposed in the event of a house fire or accident. The warning comes ahead of Christmas as insurers urge prospective e-bike and e-scooter buyers to...[Read More]

Drivers told to paws and think of road risk to koalas

24 December

When wildlife rescuer Ina Egermann finds a koala hit by a car, the first thing she does is apologise. “I say, ‘I’m so sorry that we humans have done this to you’,” the Friends of the Koala charity volunteer told AAP. Then she gently holds...[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]

Spinning the globe for a travel destination for retirees

20 November

Retirement — a new chapter, not of slowing down, but of savoring life more deeply. For many, it’s a long-awaited invitation to finally explore the world on your own terms: unhurried, curious, and open to wonder. And what better way to begin than...[Read More]

Second-hand car buyers are looking to save petrol too

12 November

Australia’s new-found love for hybrid cars is impacting the second-hand market, with thousands more low-emission vehicles changing hands and pushing down sales of pure petrol models. The Australian Automotive Dealer Association and AutoGrab...[Read More]

18 Summers: Making the most of the time before they’re grown

30 October

It’s easy to forget how quickly childhood flies by. Between school drop-offs, sports practice, homework, and the endless juggle of work and life, those early years seem to stretch ahead endlessly — until suddenly, they don’t. Before we know...[Read More]

Electric car U-turn puts low-emission options on track

8 October

Australian motorists are performing a U-turn on electric cars, with the low-emission vehicles representing more than one in every 10 new vehicles sold after a slow start to the year. The turnaround saw drivers purchase more than 12,000 new electric...[Read More]

Australia speeding past shortcuts to cleaner transport

1 October

The switch from petrol guzzlers to electric wheels is a priority in the race to decarbonise transport but Australia could be underplaying a complementary policy lever. Reducing car dependence in favour of more trips via bus, bike and foot was once...[Read More]

Trips of a lifetime: how to make travel truly memorable

11 September

Travel is one of life’s most transformative experiences, offering the chance to create vivid, unforgettable memories. Whether standing in awe of breathtaking natural wonders, immersing yourself in a vibrant new culture, or taking on a personal...[Read More]

How retirees are funding adventure and staying active on the road

21 August

After years of dedicated work, countless hours spent behind a desk, or on the road, retirement for many Australians marks the beginning of a new chapter.   No longer tied to the clock, retirees have the freedom to explore, create memories, and seek...[Read More]