Australian Infrastructure Audit 2019 confirms the urgent need for a Federal Land Transport White Paper to clarify how Australia will plan, maintain, and fund transport infrastructure.
read moreThe AAA welcomes Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack’s reappointment as Minister for Infrastructure. This underlines the Government’s priority focus on infrastructure.
read moreIt’s reasonable for motorists to expect that at least 50% of the money collected via fuel excise is reinvested into our transport system.
read moreThe Federal Budget 2019 delivers a much needed “investment injection” for new transport infrastructure across Australia.
read moreAustralia’s peak motoring body has released its Federal Election Policy Platform, which outlines the transport policies needed to improve safety, affordability, and mobility.
read moreThe nation’s first congestion benchmarking report, released by the AAA, reveals average speeds have slowed by up to 8 per cent since January 2013.
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 moreThe 2018 Federal Budget continues the decline in the proportion of federal motoring taxes being re-invested into transport infrastructure.
read moreAny new vehicle emission standards must be realistic and achievable.
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