This is myself and my son Ben (second-generation truckie) and our little red Inter, affectionately known as Mabel.
She doesn’t have a KW badge up front, a Detroit under the bonnet or a double overdrive box, hell, she doesn’t even have air horns, but we love her and her trusty Perkins engine just the same.
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Proud moment for doting truckie grandfather
Twins Jordan and Ethan, 22, couldn’t wipe the smiles from their faces when they got a first look at their grandfather’s new autism awareness truck and dog.
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Find what you want and never settle for less
“It’s just something that’s in you. You get it. You hear I’m passionate about the sounds, the gathering of those 18 gears and the rumble of the jakes…”
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Timber industry leader plants seeds for greener trucking future
A innovative SA operator is taking charge, putting the first battery electric logging truck operating in Australia through its paces in the Green Triangle.
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A true pillar of the industry
The National Transport Hall of Fame would not be where it is today without the unflinching support of this humble trucking hero.
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Dodge on the paper trail
Historic trucks which have been overhauled and restored to their former glory provide a rolling (or static) tribute to times that have passed in transport, and allow people to reminisce about trucks that are no longer built or seen regularly around the country.
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A giant mobile billboard for a very worthy cause
When the time came to purchase a new set of curtains for one of Tony Innaimo Transport’s B-doubles, its driver Michael Godlewski suggested having them printed with a message to support the invaluable work done by suicide prevention organisation Lifeline.
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Owner operator couple in the driver’s seat
Nigel Hoerler, 49, and his partner Kilarni Hyde, 45, are owner-operators who run Swes Transport based at Chinchilla, in the Western Downs Region of Queensland. While they each have their own truck, the couple often travel together for many jobs.
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It all comes down to service
The Dyers family’s foray into transport started with a paddle steamer back in 1908, used to deliver goods via the Murray River.
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Newcastle truckies give thumbs up to new Cascadias
Four Freightliner Cascadias have exceeded the expectations of a Newcastle container hauler.
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