The Australian Logistics Council’s submission to the Productivity Commission’s Interim Report: Investing in Cheaper, Cleaner Energy and the Net Zero Transformation highlights the critical role of freight and logistics in achieving Australia’s net zero goals. It urges the Commission to embed freight-specific needs across energy, decarbonisation, and resilience reforms—emphasising competitive neutrality between modes, early investment in charging and refuelling corridors, targeted incentives for heavy vehicles, and inclusion of freight infrastructure in national energy approvals and resilience frameworks. The submission warns that without these measures, the transition risks slowing zero-emission uptake, undermining productivity, and weakening supply chain resilience, and calls for coordinated action to ensure the sector can drive and benefit from the net zero transformation