Australian Trucking Association
Mathew Munro is an experienced executive with a strong background in policy and management within the transportation and agricultural sectors. Currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Trucking Association since July 2023, Mathew previously held the position of Executive Director at the Australian Livestock and Rural Transporters Association from May 2013 to July 2023. Prior roles include Policy Director at the National Road Transport Association and Policy Manager for the ACT Government. Mathew's earlier experience includes roles such as National Policy Manager at the Real Estate Institute of Australia and Policy Director at the Grains Council of Australia. Mathew began a career as a Field Officer at the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences. Academic qualifications include a Master of Business Administration in Public Sector Management from Charles Sturt University, a Graduate Certificate in Applied Science from the University of New England, and a Bachelor of Environmental Science in Environmental Policy from the University of New England.
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Australian Trucking Association
The ATA is the peak body that represents trucking operators. The ATA’s members include major logistics companies, transport industry associations and businesses with leading expertise in truck technology. One of the ATA’s most important roles is to advocate the interests of its members to the Australian Government, the Opposition, parliamentarians and government agencies. Under the direction of the ATA Council and guided by its strategic plan, the ATA prepares formal submissions, carries out personal meetings and represents its members on official advisory bodies. The ATA also publishes a weekly newsletter, the Friday Facts. This free newsletter provides information about government policies affecting the trucking industry, road safety, and the activities of the ATA and its members. Authorised by Mathew Munro, Australian Trucking Association, Canberra