November/December 2005Regular car maintenance is vital for a healthy car and saves time and money. It’s also easier than you think. Leigh Robshaw shows you the basics more...
Heavy vehicles are an essential part of our economy so it’s important to know how to share the roads with them safely. However the opinion that they’re a hazard seems to be widely held. Karen Fittall separates fact from fiction to see if it’s justified. more...
We get our full licence at 20 and for the next 50 or so years we keep driving without any further training. Surely a ‘refresher’ course would make us all better and safer drivers? Or would it? Leigh Robshaw and Rachel Eldred report. more...
New South Wales is an environmental wonderland and summer is the perfect time for packing your bags, rigging up the car and heading off for a week under the stars. Whether you like to rough it or enjoy a bit of luxury, our State offers something for everyone.
Here’s five of our favourite places to camp in NSW plus quick tips for first time campers and some really groovy camping gear to make the experience that much better. Sandra Fabretti reports. more...
In the Sydney vs Melbourne battle, many agree we hold the trump card with our natural beauty and outdoor living.
But in 2006, the bleak city serves an ace with five world-class sports events - Australian Open, 2006 Commonwealth Games, Foster’s Australian Grand Prix, Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP) and The Melbourne Cup. more...
Did you know? The Gold Coast has an average 300 days of sunshine a year – which makes it a perfect year-round holiday destination. Sheridan Rhodes tells us why. more...
History, nature, fun and food ... Tasmania offers a touring holiday that combines nature, culture, fantastic food and driving distances that are manageable. more...
From its coffee obsessed capital to the dramatic scenery of the country’s South Island, New Zealand is not only a feast for the eyes but the taste buds as well. Sheriden Rhodes samples what’s on offer more...