




Previously, the Department of Transport and Main Roads managed heavy vehicle compliance within Queensland. The shift to the NHVR is designed to standardise compliance and enforcement practices across participating states, aiming to streamline operations for transport businesses operating interstate.
Queensland's Transport and Main Roads Minister, Bart Mellish, emphasised the collaborative efforts between the state department and the NHVR to facilitate a smooth transition. He stated that this move would ensure a consistent approach to compliance and enforcement, delivering best practice regulatory standards nationwide.
It's noteworthy that Western Australia and the Northern Territory have yet to adopt the Heavy Vehicle National Law, maintaining separate regulatory frameworks for heavy vehicle operations.
For transport operators, this harmonisation is expected to simplify compliance requirements, reduce administrative burdens, and enhance safety standards across state lines. Businesses should stay informed about any procedural changes resulting from this transition to ensure ongoing compliance with national regulations.
Published:Sunday, 5th Oct 2025
Source: Paige Estritori