The General Freight Committee recently held its first meeting for 2011. This committee, which we refer to as the Engine Room, represents the largest
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ADR 80/03 Emissions Standards: What they mean for the Transport Industry and Nation
A Happy New Year to all readers. We have now reached 2011, the year from which all heavy vehicles built for sale in Australia
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Have your say in the 2011 ATA owner driver and small fleet elections
The 2010 ATA/ ARTSA Technical and Maintenance Conference itself was a great success, with more than 280 mechanics, suppliers, manufacturers and industry representatives discussing
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A concerning issue
We’ve received some interesting calls at the NatRoad office recently in relation to drivers being fined for what can only be classed as, at
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Initiatives underway
This month has once again been a very busy month for the VTA. A highlight was celebrating the Australian Freight industry Awards for the
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An Agenda for a New Government
By the time you read this article, Australia will have its next government. Apart from announcements pertaining to funding commitments, transport from a policy
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The who, what, where, when, why and how of the ATA
I thought I would take the opportunity this month to give readers a better understanding of what the ATA is about, how we operate
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NT view on national policy
The NatRoad Board recently spent some time in Darwin where we held a series of meetings with politicians, senior staff from the Department of
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Defending industry interest
Are we under attack? Over the last couple of months the Transport Industry has been assaulted from all directions – governments, local communities, customers,
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Trucks today and beyond
I would like to take this opportunity on behalf of the Truck Industry Council to congratulate the organisers of the second Melbourne International Truck,
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