The Australian Trucking Association is today announcing that its next Trucking Australia conference will be held in May 2022.
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Truckies denied sit-down meals at vital NSW roadhouse
Interstate operator Kevin Macdonald couldn’t believe what he was seeing and hearing when he pulled into the Shell roadhouse at Gilgandra, NSW, recently.
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Nominations open for automotive trainer scholarship
Two aspiring automotive trainers will get the opportunity to chase their dream and further their career in the automotive industry, with the Motor Trades Association of Queensland (MTA Queensland) launching the second round of the MTA Queensland VET Trainer Scholarship.
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Trucking’s open letter to governments and health officials
With the threat of a Queensland vaccine passport looming, a consortium of Australia’s peak trucking bodies have penned an open letter, arguing that keeping the supply chains open is tough enough already for the nation’s hard-working truckies.
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Vaccine exemption for Sydney construction truckies ends soon
Transport for NSW today reminded truckies living in Sydney areas of concerns and who work on Sydney construction sites that they have until August 21 to get their first jab.
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Research into sharing the road safely with trucks
A new research paper shows young car drivers don’t know enough about the performance limitations of trucks to be safe on the road.
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New mental health app launched for transport industry
A new mobile app has been created with the aim of providing supply chain workers with better access to mental health and physical wellbeing support.
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New NHVR notices for special purpose vehicle access
Special purpose vehicles (SPVs), which include cranes and concrete pumps, will have red tape cut under two new NHVR notices.
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Changes to add-on insurance for trucking industry
Trucking companies and their customers will keep convenient access to add-on insurance under a draft exemption from new requirements.
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Truckies not required (yet) to have jab before entering Queensland
Unvaccinated interstate truckies planning to enter Queensland from NSW can breathe again – for now.
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