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Onwards into 2022

The last 18 months have been the most challenging I have experienced. This was in many ways due to the serious impacts and challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic has had, and continues to have, on all aspects on our personal and work lives.

The road transport industry has played a vital and essential role in assisting the Australian community to navigate this constantly changing environment – and that’s a huge credit to the sector.

Importantly, our industry and supply chains continue to be stoic in their approach to ensuring the best health and safety outcomes are pursued for our drivers and others who have daily interactions with each other.

During this time, the need for improved national consistency and communication was under the spotlight for governments, as our industry

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