The Budget’s inclusion of funding for a real world vehicle emissions test is a significant initiative that will make Australian motoring cleaner and more affordable.
read moreAAA launches a campaign that will give voice to 8.7 million voters and invite them to tell politicians they want transport spending at the centre of Australia’s COVID recovery and the 2022 federal election.
read moreMotorists will once again pay their own way with last night’s Federal Budget confirming the government plans to raise more revenue from fuel excise than it will reinvest in roads and other land transport infrastructure during 2021/22.
read moreThe nation’s peak motoring body says tonight’s Federal Budget shows the Commonwealth has invested more in the nation’s roads than promised; and is on track to deliver a further $8.2 billion road investment in 2021/22.
read moreIt has been quite a year for our roads. Here is a brief look back at some of the key points from 2020.
read moreBalancing the books takes a back seat as the government stages a welcome funding boost for better, safer roads.
read moreThe federal Budget’s $14 billion commitment to transport projects over the next four years is […]
read moreFederal Budget road spend should save lives as well as jobs. Motorists one of few […]
read moreNew research is revealing the underlying factors behind distracted driving, and delivering the brain-hacking solution.
read moreAustralia’s peak motoring body has welcomed and endorsed the Federal Government’s decision to bring forward $4.2 billion in transport infrastructure investment as part of the Midyear Economic and Fiscal Outlook (MYEFO).
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