In 2025, the Big Rigs website has had more than 13 million page views. Here's a look at the top 10 most read stories of 2025.
Big Rigs is Australia's No. 1 trucking publication and media source with a diverse readership that includes government departments, white and blue collar personnel within transport companies, ...
Entries are now open for one of the most popular regional trucking events in Victoria, the 2026 Camp Quality Convoy Geelong.
A determined Delphine Mugridge says she's not giving up the fight for national changes to the truck licensing system to ...
Penske’s support will strengthen Soldier On’s national capacity by increasing awareness of veteran skills, expanding ...
In partnership with Containers for Change, selected Cleanaway vehicles will hit the road in Queensland, using renewable ...
The NHVR has confirmed the appointment of a new director-prosecutions, and the departure of its long-serving executive director statutory compliance. Sydney lawyer Brett Hearnden steps in to the ...
Truckies have raised grave concerns around a proposed new ‘fit do drive’ duty within a revised Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) Bill quietly working its way through the Queensland Parliament.
Remediation works are underway on the Sturt Highway near Kingsford and Shea-Oak Log in South Australia as a community-led petition calling for urgent repairs in the region continues to gather support.
Having found her calling behind the wheel, this second-generation truckie is taking over 78,000 Instagram followers along for the ride. For Casuarina Smith – better known as Trucking with CJ – social ...
With a £500 nest-egg Peter and Tom Lindsay bought three petrol engines Fords from their father, Victor and hauled fruit and veg from the Coffs Harbour area to markets in Newcastle and Sydney. Lindsay ...
The Australian Trucking Association (ATA) has announced the winners of the 2025 National Trucking Industry Awards. The award winners were revealed at the 2025 ATA Foundation Sponsors Gala Awards ...
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