Classic Car | Lamborghini 350 GT
1 July 2022 – Lamborghini has made a handful of quick, sleek, sometimes outrageous-looking supercars, but its story did not start the same as its peers. Read about Lamborghini’s first production car, the 350 GT.
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1 July 2022 – Lamborghini has made a handful of quick, sleek, sometimes outrageous-looking supercars, but its story did not start the same as its peers. Read about Lamborghini’s first production car, the 350 GT.
1 July 2022 – From today, the Queensland Government’s Zero Emission Vehicle Rebate Scheme will provide $3,000 rebates for light passenger and light commercial electric vehicle purchases up to $58,000 (including GST).
27 June 2022 – The end of the financial year is just about here, so it’s the perfect time to think about boosting your super. Find out some of the ways you can do this and the benefits available.
24 June 2022 – After 21 years of being available to Australian car buyers, the venerable Toyota Prius will no longer be available in the local market.
22 June 2022 – Read the MTA Queensland State Budget Brief for 2022-23.
22 June 2022 – Renault’s light commercial van line is being updated with the new Kangoo Van E-TECH Electric and the Master Van E-TECH Electric making their way to Australia.
21 June 2022 – Car giant Toyota has appealed a class action ruling which could see more than 260,000 Australians receive compensation for damages totalling over $2 billion.
20 June 2022 – Jaguar Land Rover has revealed the new Range Rover Sport, the third generation of the luxury performance SUV.
17 June 2022 – Subaru is set to introduce its first electric vehicle (EV) to the Australian market with the Solterra confirmed for a 2023 arrival.
15 June 2022 – The automotive industry is experiencing extraordinary skills shortages, so understanding the journey undertaken by apprentices is vital to support the sector into the future. Together, the AAAA, AADA and MTA Queensland, commissioned ACA Research to run a comprehensive survey of automotive apprentices.
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