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ALC Newsletter UPDATE: August 2025

Year:
2025
Type:
newsletter
Topic:
Newsletter
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Media Release: Supply Chain Award Winners

Year:
2025
Type:
Media Releases, Publication
Topic:
Media
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Submission: Productivity Commission’s Interim Report on National Competition Analysis 2025

Year:
2025
Type:
Submissions
Topic:
Efficiency, Emissions Reduction, Freight, Modal Shift, NFSCS, Planning, Productivity, Sustainability, Skills
The Australian Logistics Council has responded to the Productivity Commission’s Interim Report on National Competition Policy 2025, welcoming its focus on regulatory consistency but highlighting key gaps. The submission warns that the omission of freight-specific operational and digital standards from the Commission’s modelling, the exclusion of heavy vehicle driver licensing from occupational licensing reform, and the absence of freight and logistics from the workforce inquiry represent missed opportunities to strengthen a sector vital to the...

ALC Newsletter UPDATE: July 2025

Year:
2025
Type:
newsletter
Topic:
Newsletter
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Media Release: ALC Welcome Treasurer’s Focus on Resilience – Sector to Continue the Conversation at Supply Chain Summit

Year:
2025
Type:
Media Releases
Topic:
Media
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Submission: Reforms to Improve Use and Recognition of Standards in Regulation

Year:
2025
Type:
Submissions
Topic:
Advocacy, Budget, Efficiency, Freight
The Australian Logistics Council has lodged a submission with the Australian Treasury in response to its consultation on Lowering Barriers to the Adoption of International and Overseas Standards in Regulation, as part of broader National Competition Policy reforms. The submission underscores the critical role of freight in supporting national productivity, calling for the adoption of international standards to reduce regulatory duplication, lower costs, and accelerate decarbonisation across supply chains. ALC also raises concerns about...

Submission: Land and Sea Transport Method 2015: Sunsetting Review

Year:
2025
Type:
Submissions
Topic:
Emissions Reduction, Modal Shift, Sustainability, Resilience, Rail, Fuel
The Australian Logistics Council has provided a submission to the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water on the Land and Sea Transport Method 2015 Sunsetting Review. The submission strongly supports remaking the method to ensure the freight and logistics sector can actively participate in Australia’s carbon markets and contribute to national emissions reduction goals. The method’s expiry in March 2024 removed the only ERF pathway specifically designed for freight—despite growing demand for credible abatement...

Submission: Student Pathways to In-Demand Industries

Year:
2025
Type:
Submissions
Topic:
Advocacy, Freight, Productivity, Wayfinder, Workforce
This submission from the Australian Logistics Council to the Victorian Legislative Assembly Economy and Infrastructure Committee’s Inquiry into Student Pathways to In-Demand Industries highlights critical workforce challenges facing the supply chain, freight, and logistics sector. It calls for urgent reforms to better align education and training systems with industry requirements, enhance career visibility, and expand participation among underrepresented groups. The submission identifies key barriers, including the decline in logistics...

Submission: Economic Reform Roundtable

Year:
2025
Type:
Submissions
Topic:
Budget, Critical Infrastructure, Efficiency, Emissions Reduction, Freight, HEAVY VEHICLES, Modal Shift, NFSCS, Planning, Productivity, Sustainability, Resilience, Rail, Fuel, Workforce
The Australian Logistics Council’s submission to Treasury outlines priority reforms to position logistics and end-to-end supply chains as a key national productivity and resilience driver. As part of the Productivity Roundtable process, ALC urges the immediate release and implementation of the National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy, regulatory reforms to support a flexible 24-hour freight economy, modernisation of heavy vehicle licensing, and structural reforms to enable a modal shift to more sustainable freight modes such as rail and coastal...

Submission: Net Zero Commission 2025

Year:
2025
Type:
Submissions
Topic:
Emissions Reduction
The Australian Logistics Council’s submission to the Net Zero Commission 2025 sets out clear, practical measures to align New South Wales’ freight and logistics sector with the state’s net zero goals while maintaining supply chain resilience. The submission recommends better tracking of freight emissions, targeted investment in zero- and low-emissions technologies, faster approvals for critical grid and refueling infrastructure, a fair and staged road-user charging framework, and stronger climate resilience planning for freight assets. It...
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