Rural Freight Sector Releases Blueprint for National Reform
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Rural freight sector releases blueprint for national reform
The ALRTA is calling for more disaster-resilient freight corridors. image: thosti57/stock.adobe.com A rural driver training academy and a new incentive-based compliance model are just two of the ideas put forward by the peak livestock freight body to the federal government's Economic Reform Roundtable next month. The Australian Livestock and Rural Transporters Association (ALRTA) said its submission to the high-level, Cabinet Room discussion con…
ALRTA submits roundtable policy contribution to improve freight network - Trailer Magazine
Image: Jackson Photography/stock.adobe.com.The Australian Livestock and Rural Transporters Association (ALRTA) has submitted a policy contribution to the Federal Government’s Economic Reform Roundtable. The roundtable, convened by Treasurer Jim Chalmers, is a high-level cabinet room discussion which will look to shape Australia’s next wave of national reform. According to the ALRTA, its submission positions rural freight as a front-line enabler …
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