actros
1
Trucksales Staff8 Sept 2020
NEWS

Sign on for ATA Live

Registrations are now open for the Australian Trucking Association's online and free industry event, ATA Live

There is just a little over two weeks left before the Australian Trucking Association's online industry conference, ATA Live, which will kick off from midday on Wednesday, September 23.

Registrations are now open for this free event, which will be hosted by Sunrise's Mark Beretta and which will be delivered in an innovative online broadcast format.

While the COVID-19 pandemic has effectively sidelined traditional expos and conferences this year – including the ATA's annual Trucking Australia conference – the representative body has put together the next best thing: a virtual event that will allow participants to log on from across Australia, and indeed across the world.

Related reading:
ATA to host online event
Industry support vital, says ATA
David Smith elected ATA Chair

ATA Live will showcase industry stories, special interest pieces and exclusive interviews, plus segments including 'Trucking Q&A' with Tony Jones, Kenworth Legends, Industry's Future Leaders, Driving Change Diversity Champions, and the announcement of the ATA's 2020 National Trucking Industry Awards.

The ATA says the event will also feature giveaways and exclusive prizes.

Click here to register for ATA Live.

Tags

Share this article
Written byTrucksales Staff
See all articles
Stay up to dateBecome a trucksales member and get the latest news, reviews and advice straight to your inbox.
Subscribe today
Disclaimer
Please see our Editorial Guidelines & Code of Ethics (including for more information about sponsored content and paid events). The information published on this website is of a general nature only and doesn’t consider your particular circumstances or needs.
© carsales.com.au Pty Ltd 1999-2026
In the spirit of reconciliation we acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.