Western Australian regional transport specialist, Freight Lines Group (FLG), has acquired an arm of the Denmark Transport business.
What you need to know about the gig economy
A new report has been released in relation to gender inequity in the gig economy, while an application with the Fair Work Commission has potential to disrupt industrial relations for transport.
Haulmax talks trailer tyres at VTA State Conference
Shane Morrissy, the CEO of Haulmax Tyres, started a conversation at the VTA State Conference this week about the importance of monitoring, measuring and maintaining trailer tyres.
Who are the richest people in transport?
The top 10 powerbrokers of Australia’s transport industry have been revealed.
Route upgrade supports QLD resources and agriculture operators
An additional $400 million has been secured for the Inland Freight Route upgrade which has been billed as the ‘Second Bruce Highway’.
Reddy unpacks the challenges of post-Covid recovery at VTA State Conference 2022
Speaking at the recent Victorian Transport Association (VTA) annual conference, Executive Director, Freight Victoria at Department of Transport, Praveen Reddy, opened his address by saying he wasn’t going to talk about Covid this year.
Buchholz talks technology, training, reform: VTA State Conference 2022
Assistant Federal Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight Transport, Scott Buchholz conceded he was channelling former US Secretary of State Colin Powell in his opening address at the VTA State Conference held at Phillip Island earlier this week.
Mactrans and Drake to auction a Drake Collectibles K200 Swingwing combination
The Drake Group and one of its loyal customers Mactrans Heavy Haulage have joined forces to further awareness of the important work being done by White Ribbon Australia in a bid to eliminate domestic violence in this country.
Green steel breakthrough involves coffee and hydrogen
Research shows waste coffee grounds and hydrogen from other wastes can be used as part of a patented green steel technology.
Inland Rail aims to cut freight transport costs
Inland Rail’s recent projections demonstrates freight transport costs could be reduced, with a potential maximum of $213 million per year.