Australia’s peak motoring body says the Federal government’s Future Fuels and Vehicle Strategy contains some welcome co-investments in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, but it appears to fall short of delivering the policies required to move the dial for Australian consumers.
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read moreHow will we pay to keep our transport infrastructure up to scratch? And how are we going to genuinely incentivise car makers to sell low emission vehicles to Australia, while at the same time keeping them honest?
read moreAustralia’s peak motoring body says the Federal government’s Future Fuels and Vehicle Strategy contains some welcome co-investments in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, but it appears to fall short of delivering the policies required to move the dial for Australian consumers.
read moreAustralia’s peak motoring body said the $150 million announced today for a remote roads upgrade pilot program is an important initiative and hopefully a sign the shortcomings of the Draft National Road Safety Strategy 2021-2030, released in February, are being corrected.
read moreResearch from the nation’s peak motoring body shows household transport costs have continued to rise, despite an already steep increase during the first three months of 2021. The typical household is now spending a record 14.9 per cent of their income on transport.
read moreAustralia’s peak motoring body says the Victorian Supreme Court has vindicated its calls for the Federal Government to improve the fuel consumption information being provided to consumers by car makers.
read moreResearch from the nation’s peak motoring body shows household transport costs rose steeply in the first three months of 2021 with the typical household now spending 14.6 per cent of budget on transport.
read moreAustralia’s peak motoring group welcomes today’s announcement that scheduled improvements to local fuel quality standards will be brought forward three years to 2024; but questions the degree to which a refinery subsidy improves fuel security.
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.
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