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Trucksales Staff28 Mar 2022
NEWS

Industry awards: nominations closing soon

Time is running out to nominate individuals and businesses for the ATA’s National Trucking Industry Awards

The clock is counting down for nominations for the 2022 National Trucking Industry Awards, with the cut-off for submissions looming on Friday, April 1, at 5:00pm (AEDT).

This is your chance to shine a spotlight on the person, people or business you believe is a leading light in our road transport industry, and help see them gain the recognition they deserve for their on-going pursuit of excellence, and their rock-steady commitment and dedication.

Nominations for the 2022 National Trucking Industry Awards are open in the following categories:
• Outstanding Contribution to the Trucking Industry
• National Trucking Industry Woman of the Year
• National Professional Driver of the Year
• National Training Excellence Award

To make your nominations via the ATA website, click here.

The 2022 National Trucking Industry Awards will be presented at Trucking Australia 2022, to be held from May 4-6 at The Star, Gold Coast, during the ATA Foundation Sponsors Gala Awards Dinner. The TruckSafe John Kelly Memorial Award and the Don Watson Memorial Award will also be presented on the night.

The first in-person Trucking Australia conference since 2019, Trucking Australia 2022 is the perfect opportunity to reconnect and learn all about the most pressing issues facing trucking in Australia today. Click here for more information and to register.

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