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Parking advocacy continues during the pandemic
Parking Australia has continued to represent the industry to the federal and state governments, during this pandemic, on a range of issues. While lockdown restrictions differ in each state, there are only a minority of locations where car park usage has recovered to sustainable levels, especially in the larger capital cities.There is little doubt that the pandemic has, and will, change the way Australians travel and work. Many predict that people will work from home more often, thus reducing the number of vehicles, and in turn reducing the number of motorists parking. Read more...
Parking Australia CEO calls for removal of FBT
Parking Australia CEO Stuart Norman says if fringe benefits taxes on parking are removed, it would take away the disincentive for businesses across the country to be able to get their staff to work in a COVIDSafe manner. The parking industry is...
ADVAM, a TNS Company, and JET Charge are making payments easier for EV charging customers, by providing a seamless contactless payments experience, enabling customers to simply 'tap to activate' their charging. JET Charge, an Australian...
EasyPark receives the Award "Best Managed Companies"
Two years in a row, EasyPark has received the Best Managed Companies recognition, sponsored by Deloitte in cooperation with Nasdaq. The company was chosen from over 100 nominees. Future growth is built upon robust internal processes....
City of Charles Sturt expands contactless parking technology
COVID-19 cases may be dropping across Australia, particularly in states like South Australia but that doesn't mean there should be complacency of guidelines. Smart technology solutions that enable guideline adherence easily and cost...
NSW smart places strategy to embed sensors in cities
The NSW government has launched Australia's first smart places strategy which will see sensors and technology built into future city infrastructure. Customer Service Minister Victor Dominello says the strategy will apply in a range of areas...
Queensland's current number plate series, which features three numbers followed by three letters, is coming to an end after 40 years and the new series is expected to begin appearing on Queensland vehicles in either late August or early ...