Life on the road can be tough. The long hours. The limited access to healthy food. The isolation of solo driving – all of this takes a toll on a truckie’s physical and mental wellbeing.
But for Australian
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Overnight works to close ramps on Wyong Road and M1
Transport for New South Wales (TfNSW) has confirmed truck operators will need to plan around using Wyong Road in Tuggerah next week as essential maintenance works take place on ramps.
The southbound on-ramp
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Isuzu sets the standard with new model line-up training
Following the recent launch of its all-new MY25 model line-up at the Brisbane Truck Show, Isuzu Australia has started undertaking its most comprehensive sales training regime on record to ensure all areas
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Volvo and Daimler Truck combine to launch new vehicle software platform
Volvo Group and Daimler Truck have announced a new joint venture that will see the pair create a new commercial vehicle industry platform.
The software, named Coretura, is set to establish a new industry
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MAN begins series production of electric trucks
In a historic moment for MAN Truck & Bus globally, the OEM has announced it has started series production of its electric truck range.
From now on at MAN’s Munich plant, both electric and diesel
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NatRoad calls on government to control costs for owner-operators
With talk on the world stage about economic instability, the potential consequences for our country, and in turn our industry, is uncertain. It is difficult to predict the effect of global economic shifts
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Foton and KRW Hydrogen launch vehicle range in New Zealand
Across the ditch, Foton Mobility Distribution and the newly launched KRW Motor Group have revealed they are expanding into the New Zealand market.
Having cemented its spot as a leading zero-emissions light
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New $1.5B SA copper operations to remove 11,000 truck movements off road annually
A newly announced partnership between Copper SA, part of BHP, and rail operator Aurizon will see more than 11,000 truck movements from South Australian roads each year.
Copper SA, a business part of BHP,
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Industry issue: New Dubbo station continues to frustrate
It was just over two years ago that the New South Wales government first announced a heavy vehicle inspection station would be hitting one of the state’s major highways. At the time, the project was
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NHVR reminds operators to inspect vehicles amid “alarming” defective truck rise
The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) has issued an urgent reminder for operators and drivers to ensure their heavy vehicles are roadworthy due to an alarming rise of defective vehicles detected
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