Kilgariff calls for increased funding for Restart NSW Infrastructure Fund from port leases following State Budget
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Gay takes crackdown up the supply chain
NSW Roads Minister Duncan Gay has continued to bang the chain of responsibility drum as part of his state’s crackdown on the transport and distribution industry.
A week after emphasising in a newspaper comment piece the chain of responsibility ramifications of unrealistic deadlines, Gay took up the cudgels again today.
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A week after emphasising in a newspaper comment piece the chain of responsibility ramifications of unrealistic deadlines, Gay took up the cudgels again today.
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Reed ditched from road upgrades
NSW terminates deals for four projects, with delays expected as talks get underway with other contractors
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Gay supports work on bolstering IAP
ATA Convention: NSW Roads Minister wants more companies signing up to boost productivity and efficiency
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NSW adjusts road train mass rules
Gay honours pledge as new tri-axle dolly policy aligns state with neighbours
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Urunga to get fast-tracked point-to-point cameras
Safety measure at scene of Pacific Highway tragedy to be installed by September
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ATA and NatRoad back Gay on speeding trucks
Peak bodies welcome move to tighten rules on heavy vehicles travelling at more than 115 km/h
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Gay to tighten law, notes Scott’s truck breaches
ATA NSW welcomes harder line on trucks that break the law but warns of impact on urgent freight
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Gay calls for RMS report on speed-limiters
NSW Roads Minister Duncan Gay has asked the Roads and Maritime Service (RMS) for a report on speed-limiter compliance.
That, so far, has been his only official request in the wake of the Lennons scandal, his office has confirmed.
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TCA seeks to broaden appeal
Transport Certification Australia (TCA) is looking to boost the acceptance of IT in trucking while helping broaden the appeal of Intelligent Access Program (IAP) providers, according to TCA CEO Chris Koniditsiotis.
With the government enterprise having recently launched a new strategic vision and being half way through an electronic work diary (EWD) operational pilot trial for the NSW Government, Koniditsiotis is keen to accentuate the positive aspects of such technological advances.
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With the government enterprise having recently launched a new strategic vision and being half way through an electronic work diary (EWD) operational pilot trial for the NSW Government, Koniditsiotis is keen to accentuate the positive aspects of such technological advances.
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