Australia's EV FBT break is being scaled back, with pricier cars losing the biggest perks and a shrinking window for drivers to lock in today's tax savings through novated leases.
EVs are known for being cheaper to run - but that could be about to change. The federal government is considering a tax on every kilometre driven by EV owners
There is a new battleground in the new-car market. More than 25,000 plug-in hybrid electric vehicles - PHEVs - have been sold in the first six months of 2025.
A class action launches for 6 million Qantas customers, why multi-tasking on a Tuesday could cost you, and the popular pup that could cost you $3000 annually. Here are five things you may have missed this week.
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