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Report Exposes Road Funding Accountability Deficit

A damning report by the Albanese Government’s hand-picked reviewer of federal-state road funding arrangements says urgent reform is needed to improve data reporting, manage project performance, and ensure funding integrity. Conducted by Jane

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Tesla Cybertruck not coming to Australia – for now

The Texas factory manufacturing the US electric-car specialist’s most controversial vehicle yet will not place the steering wheel on the right-hand side, Drive has been told. View 10 images View 10 images PreviousNext The Tesla

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BMWs Are The Fastest-Selling New And Used Cars In America (Good Luck Shifting F-150 Lightnings)

Hybrids are in-demand from new and used buyers, but the slow-moving Mercedes EQS, Lightning and Kia EV6 prove EVs are less popular {{comments}} comments 9 hours ago If you’re looking for a job

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‘They are going to torture people!’ Shocking moment two huge dogs destroy Houston car dealership causing $350,000-worth of damage

A pair of dogs are being sought after causing more than $350,000 in damages at a car dealership in Texas. Surveillance footage from G Motors in Houston shows the four-legged assaults in full

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How does third-party car insurance help?

How does third-party car insurance help? I have motor insurance, but it’s only third-party coverage. Will it cover damages in case of accidents or pile-ups on highways due to smog? —Name withheld on

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Australia’s new hybrid car king? Hyundai i30, Kona, Tucson and Santa Fe hybrids to take on everything from the RAV4 to the Corolla Cross – Car News

Hyundai is about to go hard on hybrids in Australia, with the brand to have four new hybrid models here by the middle of next year, with everything from the Toyota Corolla Cross

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Toyota hydrogen cars you can buy in 2025? Toyota Mirai, Crown FCEV a possibility for Australia – Car News

Toyota has revealed that it is on track to release hydrogen-powered fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) to the Australian general public from 2025. Until now, only a select few corporate and government agencies associated

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