Visiting destinations to experience the world’s natural beauty

20 March

To experience the world’s natural beauty, landscapes, and untouched wilderness, you might consider visiting the following destinations, each offering a unique glimpse into Earth’s diverse and pristine environments.   Each of these destinations...[Read More]

Why electric cars can be uncommonly useful in cyclones

19 March

As winds howled and warning messages echoed through southeast Queensland in the lead up to Cyclone Alfred, Richard Barge recharged his electric car and set aside its specialty cable. When the lights flickered to black at 10pm last Saturday, his...[Read More]

Take the break: creating timeless memories with loved ones

13 March

In today’s fast-paced world, the significance of taking leave and investing quality time with loved ones cannot be overstated.    Our professional lives often consume vast portions of our waking hours, leaving limited opportunities to nurture...[Read More]

Experiencing cultural architecture

6 March

When it comes to experiencing cultural architecture, the world is rich with destinations that showcase the history, art, and innovation of human civilization. Here are some top destinations known for their distinctive architectural...[Read More]

Chinese EV takes a leap forward and looks the goods

5 March

What is a Leapmotor C10? Is it: a jumping insect native to Tasmania? Someone who only invests their savings at four-yearly intervals? Or a centuries-old Chinese style of cuisine? Whatever you call it, Chinese car maker Leapmotor seems poised to put...[Read More]

New vehicle sales stuck in slow lane, even popular SUVs

5 March

New vehicle sales have hit the skids in Australia, with motorists buying 10,000 fewer new cars in one month and purchases slowing in every state and territory. Even the most popular style of vehicles, SUVs, was hit by the downturn during February,...[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]

Tesla owners sue for cars ‘falling flat’ on tech claims

26 February

Australian owners have accused Elon Musk’s Tesla of overstating its electric cars’ battery life and self-driving capabilities in a class-action lawsuit. In a consumer action filed in the Federal Court, Tesla Motors Australia has been accused of...[Read More]

Booking your ideal holiday: travel agent vs. DIY planning

20 February

When planning a holiday, one of the first decisions you’ll face is whether to book through a travel agent or handle the arrangements yourself.  Both options have advantages and drawbacks, depending on your preferences, budget, and the complexity...[Read More]

More flights on horizon as airline deal set to take off

19 February

Australian jetsetters could soon be given more flight options to the Middle East as the consumer watchdog clears the runway for a deal between Virgin and Qatar Airways. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is set to grant...[Read More]

Your ultimate guide to planning a dream trip

13 February

Planning your dream trip is like painting on a blank canvas—each detail you add brings your adventure to life.  Whether you’re envisioning a sun-soaked beach retreat, a bustling city exploration, or a serene mountain escape, the journey from...[Read More]

Tesla slump and falling prices set to change EV market

12 February

A worldwide shake-up in the electric vehicle market, including a Tesla sales slump and policy changes in several countries, could benefit Australian motorists and send prices plummeting. Drivers could expect electric cars to break the $20,000...[Read More]

Rex may be nationalised if no private buyer for airline

12 February

The federal government could buy out regional carrier Rex Airlines if a suitable private sector bidder can’t be found. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the government would work with Rex administrators to find a buyer committed to providing...[Read More]

Exploring and acting on your interests can open doors you never imagined

6 February

Starting something new is an exhilarating yet daunting experience. Whether it’s pursuing a passion, learning an instrument, diving into mechanics, or mastering a trade, the journey is as rewarding as the destination. Taking that first step to...[Read More]

Motoring body drives push for road safety ratings

5 February

A globally recognised risk rating system should determine how the Australian government funds major roads, a peak motoring body says. Federal road funding would be better based on a risk assessment for the road, including information about how the...[Read More]