Giant cargo airships based in outback Queensland are being pitched as a freight solution for remote Australia, but questions remain about how the project will go ahead.
Hayden has lobbied for bike lanes for years. Now he's given up
Climate change, the cost-of-living crisis and healthy lifestyle goals should make active transport like cycling a no-brainer. So why does Australia struggle to build a bike culture?
Topic:Urban Development and Planning
Sun 24 May 2026 at 5:47am
Solution arrives for crash-prone 'Russian roulette' intersection
After almost a decade of campaigning, residents welcome safety improvements at a notorious stretch of the Princes Highway considered the most crash-prone turn-off in southern New South Wales.
Topic:Roads
Sat 23 May 2026 at 1:41pm
Doctors push for e-bike ban in SA for riders aged under 16
South Australia's peak medical body is calling for reforms to current e-bike laws in the state, including a ban on children aged under 16 from riding them.
Topic:Road Accidents and Incidents
Fri 22 May 2026 at 1:45pm
Six decades on and this Victorian community is still seeking its new bridge
Businesses relying on heavy transport to move goods across the Victoria-NSW border near Swan Hill say they are growing frustrated at the continual delays in replacing a 130-year-old wooden bridge.
Topic:Infrastructure
Wed 20 May 2026 at 7:30am
Gold Coast e-bike crackdown 'not effective', council report finds
A Gold Coast council report finds an e-bike crackdown has failed to significantly reduce anti-social behaviour, with many riders ignoring compliance officers.
Topic:Antisocial Behaviour
Sun 17 May 2026 at 8:29am
No decision on money for 'dead end' village after two-month highway closure
A small community's businesses say they will be forced to continue shedding staff and cutting days while the state government decides on financial relief.
Topic:Roads
Fri 15 May 2026 at 2:44pm
E-bike 10km/h limit in Qld should be watered down, committee says
A proposed 10km/h speed limit for e-mobility on footpaths should only apply in high pedestrian zones and not on shared paths, a Queensland parliamentary committee has recommended.
Topic:Transport
Sat 9 May 2026 at 2:07pm
Budget shows WA still rolling in cash with another bumper surplus
The WA government delivers a big-spending budget, focused on housing, health and cost of living relief including a $100 fuel handout, as a $2.4 billion surplus is unveiled. Here's what you need to know.
Topic:Budget
Thu 7 May 2026 at 7:22pm
Great Western Highway fix in sight almost 60 days after road shut
Australian and international engineering firms are being shortlisted as they propose solutions to the failed section of the Great Western Highway.
Topic:Transport
Tue 5 May 2026 at 1:30pm
Canberra's light rail to Woden to take more-direct route after feedback
The ACT government sought feedback on two possible routes for light rail from the city south to Woden, and is now pushing ahead with its preferred more-direct path.
Topic:Transport
Mon 4 May 2026 at 4:08pm
Road safety advocates want tighter import standards for big utes
Sales of large utes have increased by 270 per cent since 2019, data from a national transport safety body.
Topic:Roads
Sat 2 May 2026 at 6:32am
Fatal crash on remote gravel road prompts call to limit trucks
The death of a beloved school teacher in a crash with a road train has prompted a call to review the safety of an unsealed road in remote WA.
Topic:Road Accidents and Incidents
Fri 1 May 2026 at 2:58pm
E-scooter rental companies say proposed laws threaten Qld viability
The government's proposed legislation — including new licensing requirements, a 10km/h speed limit on footpaths, and an age restriction — are expected to become law in July.
Topic:Transport
Mon 27 Apr 2026 at 7:00pm
Bitumen standards lowered after supply caught in Strait of Hormuz
Drivers could soon be travelling on roads built for US and European climates, as supply disruptions force governments to change the standard of bitumen used in Australia.
Topic:Roads
Mon 27 Apr 2026 at 10:11am
Carpooling an 'effective solution' to fuel prices, so why aren't more doing it?
Despite fuel prices soaring in March, the number of vehicles travelling along a key carpooling lane in Sydney increased by just 1 per cent. A transport expert says more needs to be done to encourage people to share their commutes.
Topic:Transport
Wed 22 Apr 2026 at 5:35am
Fair Work Commission makes 'historic' fuel order for truck drivers
The Fair Work Commission orders that retailers, miners and other companies that use truck drivers and transport operators must hold twice-monthly reviews of fuel prices and adjust their rates accordingly.
Topic:Transport Industry
Mon 20 Apr 2026 at 5:00pm
Flood-damaged roads cause 'catastrophic' impacts for NT businesses
Workers in road-reliant industries are calling on the federal government to provide urgent funding to repair the NT's road network, which was severely damaged by floods.
Topic:Roads
Sat 18 Apr 2026 at 11:10am
New scooters and e-bikes have arrived in Canberra. Here's what that means
With Neuron's orange scooters having left Canberra, Lime has introduced a fleet of green scooters and e-bikes across the capital in partnership with the ACT government.
Topic:Transport
Sat 18 Apr 2026 at 8:04am
'Plenty of fuel': Tasmanian government says Geelong refinery fire won't be a problem
Tasmania has 100 days of petrol and 58 days of diesel supply available, the government says — and that the Geelong refinery fire won't be a problem.
Topic:Petrol Prices
Fri 17 Apr 2026 at 5:16pm
Uber Eats warns proposed e-bike laws would have 'immense' impact
Food delivery giant Uber Eats hits out at the Queensland government's push to introduce licensing mandates for e-bike and e-scooter users.
Topic:Transport
Wed 15 Apr 2026 at 5:40am