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January 18, 2010

From stick-carrier to industry lobbyist, Philip Halton has been named the new head of the livestock transporters’ association.

Halton, the most visible bureaucrat in the Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA), will quit his post to become CEO of the Australian Livestock Transporters Association (ALTA).

Current CEO Luke Fraser is stepping down from the role he has held since 2005.

Halton has held senior roles in the RTA for the last five years and has worked as a public servant, advisor and consultant in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and in Canberra.

ALTA National President David Smith says Halton has “unshakeable commitment” to road safety and the economic contribution of the road transport industry.

“His experience will be a great asset to the ALTA as we continue the push for better safety and productivity outcomes across the livestock and grain sector supply chains that our members work in,” Smith says.

Smith says Fraser has led from the front in pushing safety and efficiency reforms.

“Luke has had great impact in taking the ALTA into a closer relationship with customer groups in the meat and livestock and grains industries. Luke has also been an important defender of fair charging of our industry - he led ALTA opposition to over-taxing that saved all trucking operators thousands of dollars per truck in unwarranted charges,” he says.

As the national representative for state associations, the ALTA represents some 800 transport companies throughout Australia.

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COMMENTS (6)
Comment by Unknown
posted 3 months ago
Philip will fix it
Comment by Unknown
posted 6 months ago
Does great presentations, talks the talk but does not walk the walk
Comment by Unknown
posted 6 months ago
Kevin,there is an old saying "put up or shut up" suggest you do just that. Big mouthed and no action "idiots" like yourself are the very ones that cause the problems in any industry.I've worked in this industry for almost 40 yrs and in the last six years had considerable experience regarding Philip Halton's capabilities. Love or hate him is you choice.
Halton is a strait shooter, a man of both words and actions who gets things done and hopefully has "idiots like you in his sites and doesn't miss. If anyone can, he will succeed where your type fail.To the good people of our industry lets support him and get the recognition our industry deserves.
Rod.4343
Comment by Unknown
posted 6 months ago
the fat controller crosses from the dark side
Comment by Unknown
posted 6 months ago
Is this a joke?
Comment by Kevin
posted 6 months ago
Here we go again, another ex-bureaucrat running a transport industry association, when will the idiots in our industry learn that this is where our problems come from.

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