The Greens plan to introduce mandatory fuel efficiency standards, as announced earlier this week, is a welcomed move to help Australia compete with international carbon emissions targets. Under the proposed plan…
A rise in crashes during the 'back to school' period is a major concern for Tasmania, according to the state's leading road safety chief. RACT Insurance chief executive Trent Sayers…
Last month there was chatter about whether the sale of dual-cab utes could be affected by proposed changes to fringe benefit tax rulings. Changes being considered by the ATO would…
As North and Far North Queenslanders brace for more rain, motorists are urged to check the latest road conditions by visiting ww.qldtraffic.qld.gov.au, calling 13 19 40 or using the QLDTraffic…
The Auckland Council is making big steps to improve its fleet efficiency as a part of a new reshuffling plan for 2018. With a current fleet size of 822, the…
In some encouraging news for the industry, Australia’s new vehicle market grew 6.1 per cent in the first two months of 2018 compared with the same period last year. Last…
Vehicle manufacturer Mahindra has ruled out introducing electric vehicles for the Australian market, citing a lack of government incentives and overwhelming costs. Mahindra's history with electric vehicles stretches back eight years,…
AfMA's professional development forum in Melbourne on Thursday was a great opportunity to consider the benefits of telematics for organisations of all sizes. Teletrac Navman's Chris L’Ecluse set the scene…
Melbourne Water is hoping to transition to a zero emissions vehicle fleet within 10 years, as part of an ongoing ‘drive’ to be fully carbon neutral by 2030. The authority…
More than 2 million Australian cars have been hit by one of the largest compulsory recalls in the country's history. An announcement from the government was made earlier today, with…