
The livestock industry is one of Australia’s most valuable industries, and the NHVR is committed to ensuring all stakeholders understand their role in maintaining a safe, efficient, and sustainable industry.
NHVR Chief Safety and Productivity Officer David Hourigan said, unlike other sectors, the livestock industry isn't always formalised, with many agreements for transporting livestock taking place on an ad-hoc basis.
"It's a dynamic industry, with scheduling often dictated by immediate needs like upcoming sales or abattoir scheduling," Mr Hourigan said.

"There are additional challenges, like the need for thorough cleaning of stock crates, which not only affects biosecurity and animal welfare but can also contribute to significant delays for drivers, impacting their rest and overall fatigue management.
"With our new Regulatory Advice, we're looking to bridge these gaps and ensure all parties, from primary producers to transport operators to facility owners to stock agents, understand their responsibilities," Mr Hourigan said.

The NHVR’s Regulatory Advice aims to improve safety and simplify and demystify the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) primary duty and Chain of Responsibility (CoR), focusing on specific topics or industry sectors.
This advice provides information that assists the livestock industry with:
To access the guide and additional material, visit Regulatory Advice - Livestock.
The NHVR team will be attending FarmFest in Toowoomba from June 4 to 6 to assist the industry with any questions they might have.