Driving Licence Renewal Rules Changed — Seniors Now Face Medical Tests
When 71-year-old Patricia Moore walked into her local service centre to renew her licence, she expected a quick process. Instead, she was handed a
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March 30, 2026
When 71-year-old Patricia Moore walked into her local service centre to renew her licence, she expected a quick process. Instead, she was handed a
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March 30, 2026
When 71-year-old Robert Jenkins arrived for his routine licence renewal in early 2026, he expected the usual eyesight test. Instead, he was asked
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March 29, 2026
When 76-year-old Brisbane resident Alan Foster renewed his licence this year, he was relieved he could keep driving. But there was a change:
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March 3, 2026
For 74-year-old Perth resident Alan Morris, renewing his driver’s licence used to mean paperwork, appointments and long waits. “It felt more stressful than
March 1, 2026
For many older Australians, driving represents independence — the ability to attend medical appointments, visit family, or shop without relying on others. But
February 26, 2026