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NHVR names replacement for longest serving board member

The new appointment comes as the NHVR's longest serving board member is set to depart the regulator

The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) has revealed its longest serving board member will step down, with the replacement named.

Dr Gillian Miles is joining the team, with NHVR Chairperson Duncan Gay saying the regulator is looking forward to working with Miles to support the NHVR’s critical work in ensuring a safe and efficient heavy vehicle industry.

“Dr Miles brings more than 30 years of public experience in national, state and local government organisations,” Gay says.

“She is a highly respected executive who has served as CEO of the National Transport Commission and as the Head of Transport for Victoria.”

Miles will take the place of outgoing board member Robin Stewart-Crompton, who has served the NHVR for the past 12 years and departs as the regulator’s longest-serving board member.

“I’d like to extend a sincere thank you to Robin for his invaluable contributions over many years,” Gay says.

“Robin has made a significant difference to the work of the NHVR, with his expertise and dedication helping to deliver key heavy vehicle reforms.”

The NHVR Board consists of Chairperson Duncan Gay and Dr Gillian Miles, along with continuing members Deputy Chairperson Julie Russell OAM, Catherine Scott and The Hon. Patrick Conlon.

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