The proposed upgrades are designed to open up bypass access for all heavy vehicles and reduce the number of trucks passing through the Gilgandra CBD.
Big Rigs Newspaper
Newspaper Publishing
South Melbourne, Victoria 8,098 followers
The Trusted Voice of the Transport Industry
About us
Published fortnightly, Big Rigs National Road Transport Newspaper has played a significant part in the transport industry since its inception in the early 1990s — as a conveyor of industry specific news, views and advertising campaigns. Big Rigs targets the road transport sector with a circulation of more than 26,000 copies nationally (to every state and territory) with a comprehensive network of individual drop-off points as well as a growing subscriber list. Big Rigs has the most frequent publication schedule. It gives it the ability to deliver more frequent and breaking news along with the latest product releases within the industry ahead of other publications. Big Rigs is among the most read and recognised transport publication in Australia. It proves when people think of transport publications they think of Big Rigs first. Combined with our website, Big Rigs can connect advertisers with customers from all segments of the road transport industry. Big Rigs is a much sought after media source with a diverse readership that includes government departments, white and blue collar personnel within transport companies, transport hubs, truck stops and roadhouses, new and used dealerships, spare parts and accessories outlets, manufacturers, tyre centres, workshops, as well as private subscribers making it a favourite within the transport community.
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External link for Big Rigs Newspaper
- Industry
- Newspaper Publishing
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- South Melbourne, Victoria
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1992
- Specialties
- Print Newspaper, www.bigrigs.com.au/, www.facebook.com/BigRigs/, twitter.com/bigrigsnews, www.instagram.com/bigrigsnewspaper/, and Bi Weekly Newsletter
Locations
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15 Buckhurst St
South Melbourne, Victoria 3205, AU
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South Melbourne, AU
Employees at Big Rigs Newspaper
Updates
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Truckies snapped speeding through this sleepy Queensland hamlet are hoping a looming legal challenge could help overturn their fines, reports our Spy on the Road columnist.
Truckies keep close eye on legal challenge to Torrens Creek speeding fines
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The work at Tenterfield, NSW, starts on Monday, January 13, and is expected to be finished by late May.
Delays and detour ahead for truckies on New England Highway
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“We put a lot of loved ones away from things like heart disease, kidney disease, because we aren’t getting thoroughly checked.”
"Heart trucks" provide valuable service to remote community
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Bella is a loyal reader of Big Rigs - and a great guard dog to boot!
Adorable pooch is the paw-fect companion for Mackay truckie
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Founded in 1925, the Queensland company is still going strong.
Family business Russell Transport celebrates 100-year anniversary
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The West Gate Tunnel Project is now in its final stages of construction before it opens by the end of this year.
Delays expected on West Gate Freeway as works ramp up
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The changes are necessary to facilitate guardrail repair works.
Changed traffic conditions on Cunningham Highway
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Retired truckie Don Holliday never got to have a 21st birthday party back in 1937 because he was too busy driving trucks - so friends and family turned the clock back 66 years!
Family and friends surprise retired truckie with belated 21st
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With a prize fund of $40,000 up for grabs, showgoers can expect some stiff competition this year.
Koroit gears up for whopper truck show
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