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Motoring clubs call for FuelWatch rethink
25/08/2008Queensland’s peak motoring body has joined forces with its Victorian, South Australian, Tasmanian and Northern Territory counterparts in calling for a Federal Government rethink on its FuelWatch scheme.more...
Putting the wrong fuel in the tank can cost motorists big dollars
11/08/2008Motorists who fill their vehicles with the wrong fuel risk damage bills of $10,000 or more, the state’s peak motoring body warned today.more...
Falcon FG the first Australian-made car to earn five-star safety rating
06/08/2008The Australian-made Ford Falcon FG sedan has become the first locally produced vehicle to receive a five-star safety rating in an RACQ-supported national testing program.more...
Public transport key to skipping Ekka traffic and parking woes
04/08/2008Queensland’s peak motoring body has urged visitors to this year’s Brisbane Ekka to avoid driving and parking in the city’s central business district if possible.more...
Motorists short-changed as diesel drops
31/07/2008South-east Queensland motorists with diesel-powered vehicles are being short-changed by more than 10 cents a litre, according to the RACQ.more...
RACQ asks Minister to reject Hale Street Link toll
30/07/2008Queensland’s peak motoring body has asked the State Government to refuse Brisbane City Council’s request for tolling approval on the Hale Street Link project.more...
RACQ calls for FuelWatch rethink
21/07/2008Queensland’s peak motoring body remains unconvinced the national FuelWatch proposal will benefit Queensland motorists and has called for the scheme to be modified.more...
RACQ members can save with exclusive Ekka ticket offer
21/07/2008RACQ members stand to save on Ekka 2008 costs by pre-purchasing exclusive “early bird” entry tickets from club branches.more...
Fuel price relief tipped for motorists
21/07/2008South-east Queensland petrol prices should generally push below $1.50 a litre tomorrow, with further drops tipped for next week, according to the state’s peak motoring organisation.more...
Study shows cars don’t have to be big to be safe
21/07/2008Motorists looking to downsize their vehicles because of high fuel prices don’t have to compromise on safety, according to the latest Used Car Safety Ratings results.more...

