NatRoad Annual Conference 2010 August 5 – 7
Saturday, July 17th, 2010The NatRoad Conference 2010 is expecting record breaking attendance because of the many changes and innovations to the Australian Trucking industry. The conference will be held at the Marriott Resort & Spa, Gold Coast in Queensland.

Who is NatRoad?
NatRoad, the National Road Transport Operators Association, was formed in 1994 when the Long Distance Road Transport Association and the National Transport Federation decided to combine their respective strengths. From this partnership, NatRoad has developed into Australia’s premier Association for long distance and regionally based trucking businesses.
In 2008, NatRoad amalgamated with the Australian Road Train Association to create NatRoad, the National Road Transport Operators Association incorporating the Australian Road Train Association – Australia’s largest trucking association, representing all long distance and regionally-based operators.
NatRoad is a not-for-profit Association overseen by a Board of Directors who all run trucking businesses. You can be sure that we will focus on those issues most important to you – keeping your trucks and business running.
NatRoad has members in every state and territory. Your business doesn’t necessarily stop at the border, so why should your Association? We can provide support, information and advice regardless of where you operate.
Members range from owner-drivers to large fleet operators. We have the expertise to help you whether big or small.
The NatRoad Vision
“To be recognised as Australia’s Leading National Road Transport Operators Association.”
Our Mission
NatRoad is committed to provide leadership, support and development of its members, staff and stakeholders in the Australian road transport industry. We strive to maximise members long term viability by providing tools, networking opportunities and industry education within the following core values.
If you are involved in the Australian Trucking Industry in any way, you should be part of NatRoad.

