It’s often been said that without trucks, Australia stops. For those trucks to keep delivering, we need a functional road network.
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Taking Stock
Based in Geneva, Switzerland, the International Road Transport Union (IRU) is the world road transport organisation with 170 members representing bus, coach, truck and taxi industries across 3.5 million companies in more than 75 countries.
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Heavy vehicle reform a failure unless penalties are reduced: NatRoad
Federal, state and territory transport ministers must reduce unfair heavy vehicle fines, which don’t improve safety outcomes or admit that six years of reviewing the Heavy Vehicle National Law have been a failure.
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New heavy vehicle group to reform industry licencing and training
The Heavy Vehicle Licencing and Employment Pathways working group has been formed to establish an alternate process for licencing drivers and workers, as well as new training structures, in the heavy vehicle sector.
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NatRoad wants heavy vehicle access permits removed
NatRoad has called for governments to eliminate most heavy vehicle road access permits by 2028.
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Global survey set to outline Australia’s heavy vehicle decarbonisation effort
The International Road Transport Union (IRU) has launched its Global Green Compact Survey to capture what the international trucking industry is doing to decarbonise.
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Streamlining licencing without cutting corners
Businesses across the road transport industry are under pressure.
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NatRoad warns against proposed truck carbon tax
NatRoad is urging both the NSW and Australian Governments to swiftly reject any proposals for a carbon tax on trucks.
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A fair and flexible Termination Code is essential
The road transport industry is a vital component of Australia’s economy, helping to ensure the continued operation of our nation’s supply chain.
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New alliance to oversee transport industry reform
Several prominent transport organisations have partnered in support of a ‘safe, sustainable and viable’ industry.
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