Transport Women Australia and Daimler have partnered to deliver scholarships programs aimed and introducing more women into the industry.
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LEVEL CROSSING UPGRADES ON THE WAY AT PARKDALE
The Victorian government has announced plans to deliver an elevated rail bridge in Melbourne’s southeast which will remove level crossings and improve congestion in the area.
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SA Barrier Highway set for upgrades and improvements
Works to improve road safety and freight productivity on a 305-kilometre section of the Barrier Highway continue to roll out, with junction upgrades, new and upgraded rest areas and culvert replacements to be undertaken.
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Austroads releases new low and zero emission vehicle charging guidelines
Austroads has released a report outlining guidelines for zero and low emission vehicle charging
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Countdown is on for CILT International Conference
CILTA is encouraging everyone in the industry to consider attending its international conference in Perth this year
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ATA helps government secure AdBlue supplies
The ATA says it has played a big role in helping the federal government to secure an AdBlue supply package
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Government responds to national truck crash accident report
The federal government has issued a reply to the NTI’s national truck accident report
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Future of hydrogen fuel in the spotlight in NSW
Transport for NSW, Australian Road Research Board and Mov3ment have joined forces to launch a research project designed to provide a roadmap for hydrogen fuel technology adoption in the state’s heavy vehicle fleet
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Get rid of the gouge – How can transport companies protect against the fuel excise tax return?
After six months of fuel prices fluctuating, the fuel excise tax has returned this week. Steve Shearer of SARTA is urging operators to be vigilant and report any price spikes to the ACCC or their equivalent state office.
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Experts say Australia needs more than a quick fuel excise fix
Industry experts from around Australia say heavy vehicle operators will suffer due to the temporary nature of the fuel excise fix
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