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Submissions open for heavy vehicle safety grant program

The NHVR says submissions are now open for the $4 million funding program

The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) has opened submissions for Round 8 of the Heavy Vehicle Safety Initiative (HVSI) to fund new projects to deliver a safer heavy vehicle industry.

Project submissions must address the themes of safer drivers, safer vehicles or safer road use by investing in driver or supply chain skills and training, vehicle safety technologies and improvements, or heavy vehicle educational tools and resources.

The federal government has committed more than $4 million towards Round 8 of the HVSI.

Submissions are now open and close on 5pm AEST Monday February 20, 2023.

“This investment by the federal government is directly helping those in the heavy vehicle industry and its supply chains to deliver projects that will improve safety across their day-to-day operations and on our roads,” federal infrastructure and transport minister Catherine King says.

“I encourage those working closely with heavy vehicles, whether its local councils, freight and logistics, warehousing or the community, to submit projects they want to see come to life to solve a safety gap or issue.”

NHVR CEO Sal Petroccitto says the submissions are available to a wide range of industry members.


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“We are casting the net wide, calling for submissions from across all sectors, to give everyone an opportunity to deliver the heavy vehicle safety improvements they are passionate about,” Petroccitto says.

“It’s about investing in the initiatives that will ensure the heavy vehicle industry continues to move safely, now and into the future.”

Assistant transport and infrastructure minister Carol Brown says: “The HVSI program has already funded 132 industry-led safety projects to support Australia’s heavy vehicle, transport and logistics sector.

“Successful projects from previous rounds, such as the Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Councils’ Load Restraint Education Project and OzHelp’s Health in Gear Owner Driver Health and Wellness Program, have helped drivers feel safe on the work site and on our roads.”

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