Queensland is chosen to host new road regulator
AUSTRALIA’S national heavy vehicle regulator will be based in Queensland, beating off challenges from New South Wales and Victoria.
Federal transport minister Anthony Albanese ended speculation about the host state last week, confirming that the regulator’s head office would be in Queensland.
The new regulator’s remit includes responsibility for all vehicles over 4.5 tonnes including registration, licensing, mass and...
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