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The government's recent announcement to reduce the heavy vehicle road user charge to zero effectively returns an equivalent value through fuel tax credits. However, Johnson pointed out that this adjustment does not address the core issue: the substantial cash flow required by operators to manage escalating fuel costs.
ALRTA is advocating for more substantial support mechanisms that directly alleviate the financial pressures faced by truck operators. The association suggests that without meaningful intervention, the sustainability of many transport businesses could be at risk, potentially impacting the broader supply chain and economy.
In summary, while the Federal Government's initiatives are a step in the right direction, industry stakeholders like ALRTA are calling for more comprehensive measures to ensure the viability and resilience of Australia's transport sector during the ongoing fuel crisis.
Published:Tuesday, 14th Apr 2026
Author: Paige Estritori
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