Travel
Nomadic Freedom: How Retirees Are Funding Adventure and Staying Active on the Road
12 September
After years of dedicated work, countless hours spent behind a desk, or on the road, retirement for many Australians marks the beginning of a new chapter. No longer tied to the clock, retirees have the freedom to explore, create memories, and seek...[Read More]
Discovering Hidden Gems Off the Beaten Path
4 September
Ah, the thrill of discovering hidden gems! Embark on a journey beyond the ordinary as we uncover the world’s most enchanting hidden gems, where untold beauty and captivating stories await the curious traveller. Let us guide you to some of the...[Read More]
Flight refunds, prices under spotlight in aviation plan
28 August
WHAT IS THE AVIATION WHITE PAPER? * The document outlines ways to improve the sustainability, competitiveness, efficiency and safety of the aviation sector through to 2050 CONSUMER RIGHTS RECOMMENDATIONS * The government will establish an industry...[Read More]
Top overseas holiday destinations for every traveller
22 August
When considering overseas holiday destinations, it’s essential to factor in your interests, whether they lie in exploring cultural cities, relaxing on tropical beaches, immersing in nature, or seeking adventure. Here are some top overseas...[Read More]
Finding Balance: Crafting Your Ideal Holiday for Relaxation and Renewal
15 August
The ideal holiday is a deeply personal experience tailored to the unique needs, preferences, and circumstances of everyone. While our differences mean that no two perfect holidays are identical, there is a common thread: the need for a physical...[Read More]
50c fare trial produces near pre-pandemic patronage
14 August
The south east Queensland region has recorded its busiest ever weekend on public transport almost 10 days after a six-month trial of 50c fares was rolled out by the government. Patronage on public ferries, buses and trains has cost just half a...[Read More]
Why future cars will be like ‘smartphones on wheels’
7 August
Car buyers of the future may not kick tyres and rev engines as much as they count touchscreens and test AI assistants. Software is set to become the dominant deciding factor in vehicle purchases in the coming years, both for autonomous driving...[Read More]
Things to consider for your pets when going on holidays
1 August
Are you getting ready for a long-awaited holiday? You probably have plenty of preparation and planning to do, especially if you have pets. Whether taking your pet with you or leaving it with a trusted caregiver, there is still much to take care...[Read More]
Tesla launches deal to cut electric vehicle speed bumps
31 July
Australia’s top-selling electric car brand has teamed with a local insurance provider to accelerate the adoption of low-emission vehicles. Tesla announced its partnership with Zurich Australia on Monday along with plans to make insurance coverage...[Read More]
Work and Wander: Embrace the Freedom of Remote Jobs While Traveling the World
25 July
Ever dreamed of working in a hotel room overlooking the Mediterranean, travelling through Europe, or exploring Australia in a caravan? The flexibility in today’s job market, driven by the remote working revolution, has made it possible for many to...[Read More]
Top Australian destinations to visit for retirees
11 July
Now that you’ve retired from the workforce and have all the opportunities to do what you want, you’re ready to take the trip of a lifetime. If you’re planning to take a tour across Australia, here’s a list of 5 top destinations to visit...[Read More]
Car sales hit speed bump as buyers step on the brake
3 July
Australian motorists are finally taking their foot off the accelerator for new car purchases after more than a year of record-breaking sales. Figures released by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries on Wednesday showed drivers bought more...[Read More]
Self-driving cars are safer, just not at dawn or dusk
19 June
Self-driving cars are safer than those driven by humans, a study has revealed, but the advanced vehicles are more likely to crash in challenging weather conditions or when performing turns. The findings were revealed in a study published in the...[Read More]
Why Australia is hosting an electric vehicle price war
19 June
Some have called it the Tesla graveyard – hundreds of new electric cars parked at the Port of Melbourne, awaiting owners. Critics argue the scene is a sign that Australia’s soaring electric vehicle sales have finally hit a speed bump and are...[Read More]
Escape the winter chill with these aussie caravan road trips
13 June
As winter sets in, the warmer climates of northern Australia become increasingly appealing. If you have some free time, a thirst for adventure, and a dislike for cold, wet weather, consider heading north. Pack your sunhat and shorts, organise the...[Read More]