No one wants these Teslas in Perth car park
An industry expert has spotted hundreds of Teslas in an Australian car park in what he says is another bad sign for Elon Musk’s brand.
An industry expert has spotted hundreds of Teslas in an Australian car park in what he says is another bad sign for Elon Musk’s brand.
Tesla has hit rock bottom – with sales in Australia plunging 72 per cent and used cars flooding the market with no buyers. Experts say time is running out to save the brand.
When it came time to pop the question to his long-time girlfriend, this young Aussie came up with a wild idea – and somehow made it happen.
More and more workplaces are pushing for an end to working from home arrangements – and it’s now become an election issue. There’s just one problem.
Australia is losing billions, fuelling rampant crime and damaging our health because of one “dumb” decision, a leading economic expert has warned.
A prominent real estate investor who owns 21 properties worth $35 million says ditching generous perks for landlords would see Australia crumble.
This year, taxpayers will foot a $49 billion bill to support largely wealthy Aussies – an “absurd” expense that makes ordinary people’s lives tougher.
If the government hopes to meet its goal of building 1.2 million new homes, it needs a heap of new tradies – so it’s splashing some cash.
Within the several hundred pages of the budget are spending commitments for a host of items you probably won’t hear about – like giant pandas.
At just 12, Todd Ley was the best juniors tennis player in the world and Australia’s next Lleyton Hewitt, until his world fell apart.
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