Pros and cons: should the government tell everyone to work from home to save fuel?
Unlike other nations, the government has stopped short of telling Aussies to work-from-home during the fuel crisis. Why? And should it start advocating for it?
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Unlike other nations, the government has stopped short of telling Aussies to work-from-home during the fuel crisis. Why? And should it start advocating for it?
The failure of enforcement sends a signal to anyone on two wheels: the footpath is yours. Pedestrians be damned.
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Coming soon to a screen near you: a new government advertising scheme promoting the new four-stage fuel security measures, with level four ending up in…
The date of ANZAC Day is always the same, but when it falls on a weekend, as it does this year, millions of Aussies will…
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What exactly is E10? And could it help ease the current fuel crisis? Is E10 bad for your car in general?
The US military action in Iran may have an unintended secondary effect – ending the cultural dominance of the internal combustion engine and ushering in...