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.
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 ...
NHVR CEO Nicole Rosie outlines her push for data-driven regulation, higher supply-chain accountability and smarter ...
In partnership with Containers for Change, selected Cleanaway vehicles will hit the road in Queensland, using renewable ...
Twenty-one South Australian councils are advocating for the Greater Adelaide Freight Bypass which, if built, would divert ...
AMA Collision says the expansion at 44–52 Cedar Parade, Moolap allows the site to better service the region’s growing population and rising vehicle volumes.
The recovery works are jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments through the Disaster Recovery Funding ...
The Australian Trucking Association is urging targeted changes to ensure the framework works in real-world trucking ...
Two Macks covered in Christmas lights will form part of the walk-through Christmas lights display at Thallon Close, Wamuran, in Queensland’s Moreton Bay region.
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.