The federal government has approved the construction of a third runway at Melbourne Airport, which will bring it in line with the freight and passenger capacity of Sydney and other internationally competitive
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Remote Freight Assistance Scheme discount boosted
The costs of moving necessary freight to Australia’s regional communities is high, such is the size, scope and scale of the country, however the Queensland state government’s Remote Freight Assistance
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NatRoad Award winners announced
NatRoad has announced the winners of its prestigious annual awards, with the three recipients demonstrating the highest levels of dedication, professionalism and commitment of individuals who are setting
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International road transport convention coming to Melbourne
An international one-day Road Infrastructure for Road Transport Decarbonisation workshop will be run in Melbourne on October 10, 2024, and will be co-hosted by Austroads with the National Transport Research
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Get Fleet Fit phase two announced
NatRoad has announced it is set to launch phase two of its ‘Get Fleet Fit’ program.
Get Fleet Fit has been designed to equip small to medium businesses and owner operators in the transport industry
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Low-kilometre, high-value: The ex-fleet advantage
As businesses navigate increasingly unpredictable economic conditions, they’re focusing on ways to reduce costs without sacrificing performance. For companies in the cold-chain industry, fleet management
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Daimler to commence Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 construction
Daimler Truck AG has unveiled its new path to sustainable transportation in anticipation of Hanover’s IAA Transportation 2024 trade show, and has placed its focus on its upcoming e-flagship vehicle,
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Could an American port strike crumble global supply chains?
The capacity of global ocean freight is set to hit a crucial juncture in the coming weeks. A potential strike at American seaports on the East and Gulf coasts is threatening to disrupt an already stretched
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Prioritising HVNL best practice – why it matters
In the current landscape of the trucking industry, the implementation of technology and telematics is not only allowing heavy vehicle operators to keep track of their driving data, but it is allowing them
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South Australian regional road upgrades confirmed
The South Australian state government has allocated $10 million over four years to undertake safety treatments on key regional roads across the state, including shoulder sealing, audio tactile line marking
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