Australia’s fuel excise system is inequitable and under threat. It’s time to think about fairer and more viable alternatives for road charging.
read moreIt’s time to kill off zombie import tariffs and breathe new life into Australia’s vehicle fleet.
read moreJohn Crozier, chair of the RACS trauma committee, speaks about extending point-to-point speed cameras to cover all vehicles.
read moreTransport costs have risen in every Australian capital city and region throughout the past quarter, according to AAA research.
read moreThe 2018 Federal Budget continues the decline in the proportion of federal motoring taxes being re-invested into transport infrastructure.
read moreNo Australian states are meeting their road fatality reduction targets. Many of the National Road Safety Strategy’s objectives are unlikely to be met.
read moreThe AAA’s latest road safety report reveals a 2.9 per cent increase in road fatalities in the 12 months to March 2018.
read moreA looming technological shift puts a large question mark over the future of Australia’s 40.9c/litre fuel excise.
read moreA proposed new emissions standard for vehicles is likely to actually undermine the transition to cleaner, more fuel-efficient vehicles.
read moreAny new vehicle emission standards must be realistic and achievable.
read moreVW may have found a fix for reducing the level of noxious emissions, but as a result the amount of fuel used has increased.
read moreThe AAA congratulates Michael McCormack for his appointment as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Transport.
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