Turo is often described as the Airbnb for cars,but Andre Haddard,the boss of the US-based car sharing app,prefers a comparison with Amazon.
The app – used in the New Orleans and Las Vegas tragedies – has quickly and quietly grown into Australia’s largest car share marketplace.
Browse the comments section on any infrastructure or transport story and you’ll quickly get a sense that if you come for cars,the people of Brisbane will come for you.
Four drivers gave me one star. Four! When it comes to tiny metrics of anonymous condemnation,that’s a caning.
There’s a new trend in fashion:sustainability,with many shoppers no longer trying before they buy,merely renting.
More people are looking for side hustles to bring in extra income in the face of cost-of-living pressures,such as renting out garage space.
Susan Anderson has had a wild ride at Uber’s Australian business,navigating workplace and reputational issues while also building new services and products.
The new kitchen library is the first of its kind in Australia,where members can loan kitchen equipment for free and save buying expensive appliances.
And only one jumpsuit made the list.
Since arriving earlier this year,the industry has had a faster uptake in Perth than any other Australian city,with one in three new users offering up their cars identifying as shift workers.