Qantas CEO Alan Joyce to fly the coop two months early
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce quits Qantas early after a string of PR disasters and a $250 million ACCC lawsuit. Vanessa Hudson to take over.
Mercedes-Benz legal win over car dealers could change the way cars are sold in Australia
The Federal Court has rejected a $650 million compensation claim against Mercedes-Benz for replacing its traditional dealership model with a fixed-price, direct-to-customer agency model.
Billion-dollar profits, Covid travel credits and a $250 million lawsuit: What’s going on with Qantas?
Qantas is in hot water again with the ACCC threatening a $250 million lawsuit. But what about the impact on SMEs?
NSW Labor might unplug EV incentives, despite Australia already being decades behind
NSW Premier Chris Minns has said $3,000 EV rebate may be removed in the next state budget, despite Australia already being woefully behind.
Business travel still flying high for nine in 10 Aussie SMEs
Business travel continues to take off post-COVID, with new research revealing that nine in ten small and medium businesses will continue to prioritise company travel.
Sendle goes after Australia Post price increase with new Send & Save scheme for SMEs
With Australia Post raising its prices, Sendle has chosen an opportune moment to offer a cheaper alternative. And it is not shy about pointing out the differences.
Australia needs more business incentives to switch to EVs
The Electric Vehicle Council's 2023 State of Electric Vehicles report has suggestions for business incentives for EVs. Because right now, Australia doesn't really have many.
Qantas “unlawfully” withheld refunds for COVID-19 cancellations, class action alleges
Federal court proceedings against Qantas have been lodged on behalf of customers whose flights were cancelled during COVID-19.
Australia Post’s new next-day delivery service, explained
Here's what businesses ought to know about the fresh Australia Post Metro service, how to access it, and the costs involved.
More electric utes and chargers needed in regional towns
Electric utes are perfectly suited to driving in regional Australia but the country needs policy changes and more public chargers to encourage the transport trend.
The next generation of electric vehicles is here, and they cost less than $40,000
The MG4, with its entry model costing $38,990, will be the second-cheapest electric vehicle on the market.
MYOB update means up to 250,000 workers could get cheaper electric cars
More than 30 electric cars qualify for the discount, including models from Tesla, BYD, MG, Hyundai and Kia.