Local freight operators in the Dubbo region are being invited to take part in a freight forum being held on Friday 28 October as part of a series of forums across NSW.
Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said the forums were being held to discuss government projects and initiatives to support the industry into the future.
“We’re inviting local freight operators to take part in discussions around future planning for freight in Dubbo and across NSW, current investments in new projects, along with initiatives and upcoming opportunities,” Mr Saunders said.
“Hearing directly from local operators will ensure we can plan for the future and deliver our $19.4 million regional transport and roads infrastructure pipeline.
“By better understanding the industry we are securing a brighter future for freight operations across the state and helping to reduce the cost of living for regional families.”
Minister for Regional Roads and Transport Sam Farraway said freight is a vital service to businesses and the community, injecting $66 billion into the economy each year.
“Freight is a priority for our Government and we know that local industry insight is critical to the future success of our state’s freight economy,” Mr Farraway said.
“We are delivering legacy infrastructure throughout the bush to keep people and goods moving. We are also listening to industry so we can better understand issues facing our regional operators and customers, as well as gaining feedback on the work we are doing.
“These forums allow us to engage with industry and to have important discussions with local freight operators and customers about their unique challenges and opportunities.
“We are committed to improving the connectivity, capacity and resilience of our freight network in response to the changing needs of communities and business across NSW.”
To register do to https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/dubbo-regional-freight-forum-tickets-432256780667. Registrations close Sunday 23 October. For further information email freight@transport.nsw.gov.au.