Electric vehicle game changer, Kia style
Korean maker Kia has delivered a compelling argument in favour of electric vehicles with its head-turning EV6.
Korean maker Kia has delivered a compelling argument in favour of electric vehicles with its head-turning EV6.
Introducing the BMW iX3 - an electric version of the maker's popular X3 SUV which can help smooth the transition from fuel pump to power socket.
Australia's Sheldon Riley has made into the Eurovision final in Turin, Italy, after giving an impassioned rendition of his song Not the Same.
Indigenous painter Blak Douglas has won the prestigious Archibald Prize for his portrait of fellow artist Karla Dickens during the recent floods in NSW.
The restored Australian hit movie Strictly Ballroom will screen at Cannes as part of a selection of classic films.
As well as leading the electric vehicle charge into Australia, Kia has provided an attractive option to those not quite ready to take the full plunge.
The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries says global supply issues continue to cause problems for the local vehicle market.
The Greens will use the balance of power to push for a minimum $250 payment for live performers working at government-backed events.
Police say there are no plans to scale back rescue efforts in the search for a fisherman missing off the coast of northeast Queensland.
It's the most expensive and probably the most desirable of BMW's latest M models, but the M4 Convertible is not without fault.
Volvo's new all-electric XC40 model takes an already impressive SUV to new heights in emissions, performance and features.
Travel booking company Trivago has been fined $44.7 million after a Federal Court judge found it intentionally misled consumers about hotel room rates.
P&O Australia's Pacific Explorer has become the first cruise liner to dock in Australia since a ban triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020.
Airports around the country are dealing with their busiest day in two years as tens of thousands of travellers take to the skies for the Easter long weekend.
The Tasmanian government has indicated it is in no hurry to welcome back international cruise ships, despite the imminent end of a federal ban on the vessels.
Staff shortages are still causing delays at airports as travel spikes over the school holiday period with passengers being told to arrive much earlier.
Qantas says it's sorry after a family accused the airline of treating them unfairly as they missed their flight to Chile because of delays at Sydney airport.
The Birdsville races are returning to form after a pandemic-induced hiatus with the first of two carnivals for the year happening this weekend.
Hyundai has developed a sizzling, light-weight and burbling version of its entry-level hatchback.
New research suggests an inexorable link between the cost of household energy and the ability of Australians to age comfortably in their own homes.
A mass analysis of posts has found Byron Bay to be home to Australia's most Instagrammable beaches with more than 3.1 million tagged images found.
With everything going on over the past couple of years, many people have changed their drinking habits.
It’s rare that an appealingly minor film wins the best picture Oscar – and a remake of a French film at that – but this year, CODA has done it. It’s rare that an appealingly minor film wins the best picture Oscar – and a remake of a French film at that – but this year, CODA has done it.
A corporate collaboration between two of the world's leading car brands has delivered a beautiful love child in the form of Toyota's recently upgraded Supra.
The traditional owners of Mornington Island have had a significant ceremonial item returned to them after it spent more than 50 years overseas.
As the government announced a $60 million tourism investment, Prime Minister Scott Morrison promised the upcoming federal budget would be responsible.
Korean car-maker Kia is rolling out its electric vehicle program with impressive speed, but the latest arrival is a step back from its recent efforts.
The perfect lemon tart from Neil Perry.
Cruise lines will be able to resume operating in Australia from April 17, but additional safety measures will be in place.