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There was plenty of engagement from the young men taking part in the Try a Trade day.

The corporate watchdog will look into dodgy practices by motor insurance companies around renewal notices.

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Transport for New South Wales has announced that owners of alternative fuelled vehicles will soon receive new numberplates.

UK’s BodyShop Magazine has reported that major changes to the European Union’s Data Act will have an impact on auto repairers.

Rewiring Australia: the nation can hit climate targets while slashing household bills by leaning in to electric vehicle incentives.

Fake AI article targeting older drivers prompts RAA warning.

A Tesla has completed the first self-driving journey from Sydney to Melbourne, showcasing both the promise and limits of autonomous technology.

The Axalta Repairer Network (ARN) has now expanded to include more than 160 registered and audited repairers Australia-wide.

Australian crash test authority is pleased MG and Suzuki have improved driver protection in an accident situation, but has warned more could be done.

Australia was ranked 15th out of 26 countries across the world, but European countries were ranked the most expensive for car ownership.

Used EV sales hit record highs as Pickles launches battery health scores, while debate over Luxury Car Tax intensifies.

AAAA: Women’s participation vital to solving automotive industry’s 40,000-technician deficiency.

Coatings company supports the Belgium-based Innoptus Solar Team’s assault on the 2025 Bridgestone World Solar Challenge in Australia.

Paint company recognised in TIME Magazine’s World’s Best Companies list.

Stellantis abandons hydrogen fuel cell program, deepening doubts over FCEVs as infrastructure gaps and market struggles stall adoption.