You are here

Latest issues

15 April 2016

Join us on Monday 18 April as the ATA’s Safety Truck leads a convoy to the lawns of Parliament House in Canberra, where we will petition all sides of Government to abolish the Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal and its payments order. For more information, read this week’s edition of the Friday Facts.

08 April 2016

The Australian Trucking Association will lead the way in a Convoy to Canberra on Monday 18 April to protest the introduction of the Contractor Driver Minimum Payments Road Safety Remuneration Order 2016. For more information, read this week’s edition of the Friday Facts.

01 April 2016

The Australian Trucking Association has today called on the Federal Government to abolish the Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal and repeal the associated Road Safety Remuneration Act. For more information, read this week’s edition of the Friday Facts.

18 March 2016

Truck driver Garth Hayes has been announced as the latest recipient of the Bridgestone Bandag Highway Guardian award, acknowledging his brave rescue of an injured cyclist on Sydney’s M2 motorway last year without any regard for his own safety. For more information, read this week’s edition of the Friday Facts.

11 March 2016

The National Heavy Vehicle Inspection Manual is continuing to be rolled out across NHVR jurisdictions, with its standards now applying in the ACT, Tasmania and South Australia. For more information, read this week’s edition of the Friday Facts.

04 March 2016

Congratulations! You’ve won the contract! But how can you make sure the contract complies with the law and protects your interests?

26 February 2016

Thanks to the generosity of Cummins South Pacific, three people will have the opportunity to attend Trucking Australia 2016 on the Gold Coast to share their suggestions on how to improve safety or business viability in the trucking industry. For more information, read this week’s edition of the Friday Facts.

19 February 2016

The ATA has congratulated Darren Chester on his appointment as Minister for Infrastructure and Transport. For more information, read this week’s Friday Facts.

Pages