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Making industry heard

The BIC and Bus Australia Network (BAN) is currently participating in the review of the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) being undertaken by the National Transport Commission (NTC). The BIC and the state associations have formed a working g roup to develop industry responses to each discussion paper.

This involves responding to eight discussion papers over the next few months on behalf of the bus industry. Considering that this relates to the regulation that your businesses are

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