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National Trucking Industry Awards recognise the industry's finest

23 April 2018

The Australian Trucking Association has today congratulated the winners of the 2018 National Trucking Industry Awards.

The winners were announced at the ATA’s Trucking Australia 2018 Foundation Sponsors Gala Awards Dinner in Canberra last Friday evening.

The awards recognise businesses and individuals who have gone above and beyond to improve their workplace and contribute to the industry.

“The winners of these awards have demonstrated exceptional dedication to the Australian trucking industry through their hard work and commitment,” ATA Chair Geoff Crouch said today.

“It is important to recognise those in our industry who go the extra mile and inspire others,” he said.

The 2018 National Trucking Industry Awards winners are:

  • Outstanding Contribution to the Australian Trucking Industry – Ross Fraser OAM, Frasers Livestock Transport.
  • National Professional Driver of the Year – Barry Fitzgerald, Boral Logistics
  • National Trucking Industry Woman of the Year - Belinda Polglase, All Purpose Transport
  • National Training Excellence Award -Brown & Hurley

“Each winner will receive prizes from the respective award sponsors, and I look forward to hosting them again at Trucking Australia 2019,” Mr Crouch said.

“The evening also recognised the outstanding work of JJ Lawson Transport, awarded the TruckSafe John Kelly Memorial Award, and Frances Ross, awarded the Don Watson Memorial Award,” he said.

The TruckSafe John Kelly Memorial Award recognises a TruckSafe accredited operator that has implemented and promoted the program in an exceptional fashion, while the Don Watson Memorial Award is presented to the person who has given conspicuous service to the Australian trucking industry.

“The ATA Foundation Sponsors Gala Awards Dinner is a highlight of not only the Trucking Australia conference, but the whole year,” Mr Crouch said.

“I congratulate the winning individuals and businesses in receiving the recognition they deserve,” Mr Crouch said.

The winners’ details are attached, and photographs can be accessed here.

 

 

2018 NATIONAL TRUCKING INDUSTRY AWARDS WINNERS

 

 

Outstanding Contribution to the Trucking Industry

Award sponsor: BP, National Transport Insurance, Volvo Trucks

Ross Fraser OAM, Frasers Livestock Transport

Ross is Managing Director of Frasers Livestock Transport, a member of TruckSafe since 1999 and winner of a 2014 Safe Work Australia Award. Involved in the transport industry for more than 50 years, Ross has played a significant role in the industry as a founding member of the ALRTA and LTAQ, former chair of the Australian Trucking Association (ATA), and director and member of the ATA Council. He has gained wide respect serving on many organisation and advisory committees at community as well as local, state and Australian Government levels. In 2009, Ross was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia for his service to the livestock transport industry and the community of Warwick.

 

National Professional Driver of the Year

Award Sponsors: BP Australia, National Transport Insurance, Volvo Trucks

Barry Fitzgerald, Boral Logistics NSW/ACT

Barry has been driving trucks for more than 45 years and has spent the last 25 with Boral Logistics, during which he has kept an unblemished professional record. In his time at Boral Logistics, he was as a member of the Safety Committee for 20 years and was a drivers’ representative on Boral’s Enterprise Bargaining Committee for 16 years. Dedicated to safety and the education of drivers, Barry has produced training videos, assessed new driver applicants, and has been a key contributor to Boral Logistics’ journey to becoming a leader in workplace health and safety.

 

National Trucking Industry Woman of the Year

Award sponsor: Cummins South Pacific

Belinda Polglase, All Purpose Transport

Belinda is Project Manager at All Purpose Transport and is the 2017 Queensland Trucking Association Trucking Woman of the Year. Joining All Purpose Transport more than 18 years ago, Belinda has worked in a range of roles, including the organisation of ‘Project APT’, an initiative to skill the organisation’s entire workforce in a Certificate III or higher nationally recognised qualification. Belinda actively contributes to information days and school visits to promote the industry and has embedded the youth engagement program GenR8 into All Purpose Transport.

 

National Training Excellence Award

Award Sponsor: Sutton Road Training Centre – TISC

Brown & Hurley

Established in 1946, Brown & Hurley is a family owned Australian company employing more than 400 staff across nine branches. The Brown & Hurley Group commenced in-house technical training in 2008, before officially opening its own purpose built technical training facility in 2012. The facility is equipped with a classroom with 12 computer stations, a Cummins certified technical trainer and a training shop that is fitted with the same tools used in the working environment. Aspiring to be an employer of choice for staff ranging from young apprentices to master technicians and heavy vehicle experts, Brown & Hurley place commitment to training as one of their core values.

 

TruckSafe John Kelly Memorial Award

Award Sponsor: AEI Transport Insurance Brokers

JJ Lawson Transport

Established in 1975, JJ Lawson Transport has developed a reputation for dedicated personal service in the customs clearance, freight and transport industry. A member of TruckSafe since 2002, JJ Lawson staff are highly trained in all aspects of the business. The business won an Import Export Industry Award for Best SME Freight Forwarder/Customs Broker in 2011 and 2012.

 

Don Watson Memorial Award

Frances Ross, R & A Ross Transport

Frances founded Ross Transport in 1975 with her husband Reg. Still involved in the business today, Frances oversees office staff while training her granddaughter, True, to one day take over the family business. Committed to helping others, Frances has taken part in the i98FM Illawarra Convoy since 2005, helping raise $11.5 million for the local community and has donated nearly $650,000 on behalf of the Ross family in this time. Ross Transport has been a TruckSafe member since 2012.