Eurobodalla incorporates freight improvements into recovery

JOINT STATEMENT: Container campaign a boost for truck safety
Toowoomba freight routes to be more productive
A national project that aims to make better use of local freight routes is underway, with Toowoomba one of the first communities to benefit.
Visiting Toowoomba last week, NHVR Chief Regulatory Policy and Standards Officer Don Hogben said the Strategic Local Government Assessment Project (SLGAAP) was examining bridges and culverts across the country.
“This project is about working with local governments and industry to identify bridges and culverts that need engineering assessments to improve access for heavy vehicles,” Mr Hogben said.
JOINT STATEMENT: Blueprint to boost heavy vehicle productivity
Queensland company found guilty of breaching safety duty
Queensland trucking company has been fined $60,000 after pleading guilty to two charges of breaching their primary duty of ensuring safety under the Heavy Vehicle National Law.
NHVR Executive Director Statutory Compliance Ray Hassall said the fine was issued following an investigation and prosecution by Queensland’s Department of Transport and Main Roads.
Heavy Vehicle Confidential Reporting Line ready to assist
WA company prosecuted for fatigue breaches
The depot manager of a Western Australian transport company was convicted in South Australia under the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) for critical breaches of fatigue regulations.
NHVR Executive Director Statutory Compliance Ray Hassall said an investigation was launched after drivers from the company were intercepted by NHVR Safety and Compliance Officers near Ceduna, South Australia.
Victoria work permit update
From 11:59pm 5 August, workers in permitted industries must carry a Worker Permit issued and signed by their employer while within the Melbourne area. This includes the freight industry.
The form requires details of essential work activity on a rolling 7 day schedule. All requirements of fatigue regulations still apply. Drivers must not drive while impaired by fatigue and must continue to comply with work and rest requirements.
NHVR thanks outgoing ATA CEO
Don’t pressure truckies as COVID restriction starts
Trucking industry customers must not make demands that would affect safety if there are delays due to Victoria’s COVID restrictions, National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) CEO Sal Petroccitto and Australian Trucking Association CEO Ben Maguire said today.
Mr Petroccitto said the Heavy Vehicle National Law imposed duties on the trucking industry’s customers as well as trucking businesses.
Funding boost to drive heavy vehicle safety
NHVR welcomes industry support for technology blueprint
NHVR welcomes new South Australian Transport Minister
Hunter Region notice to slash permit numbers
Partnership delivers livestock effluent disposal point
Joint Announcement
A new livestock effluent disposal pit at the Horsham Regional Livestock Exchange (HRLE) was opened earlier this month and is now available to all livestock transporters.
HRLE Manager Paul Christopher said the project was a joint initiative of the Australian Livestock and Rural Transporters Association (ALRTA) and Horsham Rural City Council (Council) and funded under the NHVR’s Heavy Vehicle Safety Initiative.
Joint industry call for truckies to lead by example
Share the road tips for travelling caravaners
COVID-19 special update

NHVR launches heavy vehicle technology blueprint
Roadside checks to be quicker and easier with the NHVR

National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) on-road officers in South Australia, Tasmania and the ACT
NHVR encourages heavy vehicle industry to get involved

The NHVR has welcomed the release of a consultation Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) of the review of the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL).
NHVR CEO Sal Petroccitto said that considerable work has gone into the development of the consultation RIS during an extensive consultation period.
“Since its introduction in 2014, the HVNL has raised numerous issues for the industry and the regulator and time is right for a new approach,” Sal said.