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Throughout the month of May, Trafficwerx NT once again shifted from our signature black and orange to blue and yellow. While this was a visible change, it represented something far more important, our ongoing commitment to road safety across the Northern Territory.

Trafficwerx NT proudly supported National Road Safety Week 2026, a national campaign focused on reducing road trauma and saving lives on Australian roads.

Peter Frazer, Founder of National Road Safety Week and President of SARAH Group stood giving a toolbox talk in Darwin

More Than Just a Week

National Road Safety Week ran from 17–24 May 2026. However, the message extended far beyond a single week. Road safety remained an everyday responsibility and one that sat at the core of everything we do.
From our inner city operations to remote and regional worksites, Trafficwerx NT continued to uphold the highest standards in NT. The campaign’s message, Drive so others survive, reflected a mindset that should guide every journey.

Safety poster in the office window

Why Road Safety Matters in the Northern Territory

This message carried even greater weight in the Northern Territory, where road fatalities across remote and regional networks continued to remain higher than any other state in Australia.
Long distances, fatigue, changing road conditions, and limited infrastructure all contributed to increased risk. As a result, strong traffic management practices, ongoing education, and greater awareness remained essential to improving safety outcomes.
Every decision made behind the wheel had the potential to impact not only the driver, but everyone around them.

A Powerful Visit from Peter Frazer

Earlier this year, Trafficwerx NT, in partnership with TMAA, had the privilege of hosting Peter Frazer, founder of National Road Safety Week and President of the SARAH Group.

Peter’s visit brought a powerful and personal perspective to the conversation around road safety. After losing his daughter Sarah in a roadside accident, he dedicated his life to advocating for safer roads across Australia.

Peter’s message is clear, behind every statistic was a real person, a family, and a community affected by loss. Sarah’s favourite colour was yellow, which is now a national symbol for road safety awareness.

What Did We Pledge For?

At the heart of National Road Safety Week was a simple but powerful pledge. It encouraged all road users to take responsibility for their actions and commit to safer behaviours.

The Road Safety Pledge:
We pledged to drive as if our loved ones were on the road ahead.
We pledged to remove distractions and never use a mobile phone while driving.
We pledged not to put others at risk through speeding, fatigue, or driving under the influence.
We pledged to protect vulnerable road users, including those working on our roads, by slowing down and giving them space.

These actions may have seemed small, but they created a lasting impact on road safety across the Northern Territory.

Drive So Others Survive

National Road Safety Week serves as a reminder, not only of the lives lost, but of the lives we could still protect. Everyone had the right to arrive safely at their destination.

Trafficwerx NT is proud to support this message, not just during the campaign, but every day of the year.

Drive so others survive.

On Saturday 18th April, the team at Trafficwerx NT had the opportunity to be part of the Darwin Safety Expo, a community event designed to bring safety awareness, education and connection together under one roof.

Hosted by Neighbourhood Watch NT, the free, family-friendly expo welcomed Territorians to explore practical ways to stay safe at home, online and in everyday life.

Two traffic controllers setting up a game at the Darwin Safety eExpo

A One-Stop Community Safety Event in Darwin

Held at Marrara Netball Stadium, the Darwin Safety Expo brought together local organisations, emergency services and safety providers to create a truly interactive experience for the community.

The event focused on improving safety awareness and preparedness, giving attendees the chance to learn, ask questions and connect directly with experts.

From reptile encounters to anti-scam training, the expo delivered a wide range of activities designed to educate and engage people of all ages. Families, local residents and businesses all came together with a shared goal – building a safer, more connected Northern Territory.

Nikita our Traffic Controller showing how to set up a Multi message sign at the Darwin Safety Expo

How Trafficwerx NT Showcased Traffic Management

For Trafficwerx NT, the day was all about making traffic management practical, interactive and (most importantly) engaging.

At our stall, we focused on giving people a hands-on experience of what we do every day on site, including:

  • Multi Message Sign demonstrations
  • Traffic cone challenges
  • Stop/Slow bat games
  • Interactive traffic management activities

These activities gave attendees a chance to step into our world and better understand the importance of traffic control in keeping both workers and the public safe.

It wasn’t just about watching, it was about getting involved, asking questions and learning through experience.

Stop Slow bat game at the Darwin Safety Expo

Sun Safety and Community Engagement

We also had a range of sun-safe prizes up for grabs, helping to reinforce an important message for life in the Northern Territory – staying protected while working and living in high-risk environments.

Throughout the day, our team had the chance to connect with so many people from across the community. Whether it was a quick chat, a game or a demo, every interaction helped raise awareness about the role traffic management plays in everyday safety.

Multi message sign with our Traffic controller Nikita helping a chi9ld understand the role at the Darwin Safety Expo

Supporting a Safer, Stronger Northern Territory

The Darwin Safety Expo is part of a broader mission by Neighbourhood Watch NT to create safer, more connected communities through education and engagement.

Events like this play a crucial role in:

  • Sharing practical safety knowledge
  • Encouraging community participation
  • Connecting people with local services
  • Promoting proactive safety behaviours

For Trafficwerx NT, being part of initiatives like this aligns directly with our commitment to safety, not just on worksites, but across the wider community.

Safety mascots racing at the Darwin Safety Expo

Thank You to the Darwin Community

We’d like to say a huge thank you to everyone who attended the Darwin Safety Expo and took the time to visit our stall.

From those who jumped into our traffic management games to those who stopped by for a chat, we genuinely appreciate your support.

We’d also like to recognise all the other stallholders and organisers who made the day such a success. It was an incredible example of what can happen when community, industry and safety professionals come together with a shared purpose.

The success of the Darwin Safety Expo highlights just how valuable these events are for the Northern Territory.

At Trafficwerx NT, we’re proud to play a role in promoting safety, raising awareness and supporting our community and we’re already looking forward to the next one.

At Trafficwerx NT, we are proud to have played a small part in supporting an incredible event—the Variety NT Bash Top End Trek. As sponsors of the Tonka Tow car, we were honoured to contribute to the amazing efforts of Variety NT, which raised an incredible $283,101.04 across all teams this year.

Tonka Tow Truck on the Variety NT Top End Trek

Variety NT works tirelessly to help children in need across the Northern Territory, providing vital support and life-changing opportunities. The Top End Trek is just one of the many ways they bring the community together for a great cause, and we are humbled to be involved through our sponsorship of Tonka Tow.

One of the highlights of the event was Orange Day, and we couldn’t resist adding some extra fun by kitting out the Tonka Tow team in traffic cone outfits!  It was a fantastic way to raise awareness for road safety while embracing the spirit of the bash. Our team looked the part and had a great time representing safety in a colourful, lighthearted way.

Variety NT Top End Trek with Tonka Tow
Tonka Tow on the Top End Trek

We were also honoured to receive a certificate of appreciation from Variety NT for our involvement. While our contribution was small, we’re proud to have been part of such a meaningful cause and to support the amazing work that Variety NT does.

We’d like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all the participants, donors, and volunteers who made this year’s trek such a success. Your dedication ensures that Variety NT can continue their important work.

If you’d like to get involved with Variety NT and support their mission, visit their website to find out more about how you can help make a difference for children in our community.

https://www.variety.org.au/nt/

At Trafficwerx NT, we are proud to have played a small part in supporting an incredible event—the Variety NT Bash Top End Trek. As sponsors of the Tonka Tow car, we were honoured to contribute to the amazing efforts of Variety NT, which raised an incredible $283,101.04 across all teams this year.

Tonka Tow Truck on the Variety NT Top End Trek

Variety NT works tirelessly to help children in need across the Northern Territory, providing vital support and life-changing opportunities. The Top End Trek is just one of the many ways they bring the community together for a great cause, and we are humbled to be involved through our sponsorship of Tonka Tow.

One of the highlights of the event was Orange Day, and we couldn’t resist adding some extra fun by kitting out the Tonka Tow team in traffic cone outfits!  It was a fantastic way to raise awareness for road safety while embracing the spirit of the bash. Our team looked the part and had a great time representing safety in a colourful, lighthearted way.

Variety NT Top End Trek with Tonka Tow
Tonka Tow on the Top End Trek

We were also honoured to receive a certificate of appreciation from Variety NT for our involvement. While our contribution was small, we’re proud to have been part of such a meaningful cause and to support the amazing work that Variety NT does.

We’d like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all the participants, donors, and volunteers who made this year’s trek such a success. Your dedication ensures that Variety NT can continue their important work.

If you’d like to get involved with Variety NT and support their mission, visit their website to find out more about how you can help make a difference for children in our community.

https://www.variety.org.au/nt/

On the 18th of July, the Traffic Management Association of Australia Northern Territory (TMAA NT) and the Civil Contractors Federation Northern Territory (CCF NT) had the distinct pleasure of co-hosting a dynamic breakfast event with the Hon. Joel Bowden, Northern Territory’s Minister for Infrastructure, Planning, and Logistics. The event, a true gathering of minds, showcased the collaborative spirit of the NT’s civil construction and traffic management sectors.

A Word from the Minister

Minister Bowden captivated the audience with his valuable insights into the key projects currently underway and those on the horizon in the Northern Territory. His recognition of the vital role played by the civil construction and traffic management sectors in the region’s development was particularly heartening. Minister Bowden’s remarks underscored the importance of our work and provided a clear vision of the growth and opportunities ahead.

Key Contributions and Future Directions

In addition to Minister Bowden, the breakfast featured informative presentations from notable industry figures. Patsy Thomas of Austroads and Sean Stieber from the Department of Infrastructure, Planning, and Logistics shared their perspectives on the rollout of the Nationally Harmonised Framework for Temporary Traffic Management in the Territory. Their insights into this framework were invaluable, highlighting the efforts to ensure safety and efficiency in traffic management practices across the NT.

A Collaborative Effort

This event would not have been possible without the collaborative efforts of our partners. A big thank you goes to Tom Harris from CCF NT for co-organising the meeting. The turnout from our NT Members was impressive, demonstrating the strong community and commitment to progress within our industry.

Douglas Core (TMAA NT Vice Chair), Tom Harris (CCF NT CEO), the Hon. Joel Bowden, Chris Boyer (TMAA NT Chair and National Board Member), and Matthew Bereni (TMAA CEO).

A Memorable Gathering

The morning was not only informative but also fostered a sense of camaraderie among attendees. From left to right in the group photo, we had Douglas Core (TMAA NT Vice Chair), Tom Harris (CCF NT CEO), the Hon. Joel Bowden, our very own Chris Boyer (TMAA NT Chair and National Board Member), and Matthew Bereni (TMAA CEO). Their presence symbolised the unity and dedication driving our industry forward.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to all who attended and contributed to the success of this event. The insights shared and connections made will undoubtedly propel our sectors towards a bright and prosperous future.

Stay tuned for more updates and events as we continue to build and manage the infrastructure that keeps the Northern Territory moving.

We at Trafficwerx NT are incredibly proud to announce that we have been awarded the CCF NT Traffic Management Project of the Year Award for the fourth consecutive year! This prestigious accolade was presented at the CCF NT Earth Awards Gala Dinner held on Friday, 28th June 2024, at the stunning Mindil Beach Casino Resort.

Winning this award once again is an immense honour and a testament to the hard work, dedication, and expertise of our exceptional team. Our project excellence in traffic management continues to set the benchmark in the Northern Territory, and this recognition reinforces our commitment to delivering outstanding results for our clients and the community.

A Night of Celebration and Industry Excellence

The Gala Dinner was a spectacular event, bringing together members and guests of the CCF NT to celebrate outstanding achievements across various categories. The evening featured notable speeches from CCF NT CEO, Tom Harris, Minister Joel Bowden – Member for Johnston, Minister for Infrastructure Planning and Logistics, and the Chief Minister Eva Lawler MLA: Member for Drysdale. The event was masterfully hosted by Katie Woolf Media, with entertainment provided by the talented Saysha Ham Music.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the award winners on the night:

  • Rae Snodgrass Trainee of the Year Award: Seth Vanderkley from NT Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics.

Sponsored by Brooks Hire Service Pty Ltd.

  • CCF NT Indigenous Trainee Award: William Burn from AKJ Services.

Sponsored by the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics, Northern Territory Government.

  • CCF NT Mature Age Achiever Award: Nicholous De Beer from HiQA Geotechnical. Sponsored by Workzone Territory.
  • CCF NT First Year Apprentice of the Year Award: Holly Bone from HiQA Geotechnical. Sponsored by Before You Dig Australia.
  • CCF NT Subcontractor of the Year: F & J Bitumen Services Pty Ltd.

Sponsored by the Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade, Northern Territory Government.

  • CCF NT Supplier of the Year: Rhino Industrial Pty Ltd.

Sponsored by the Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade, Northern Territory Government.

  • CCF NT Earth Award for Project Value up to $2 Million: F&J Bitumen Services – Project Caymus.

Sponsored by Workzone Territory and Grays.

  • CCF NT Earth Award for Project Value $2 million to $5 million: DAC Enterprises – Litchfield Park Road Rehabilitation.

Sponsored by Viadux.

  • CCF NT Earth Award for Project Value $5 million to $10 million: Aldebaran Contracting – Santa Teresa Road.

Sponsored by Gallagher Insurance Brokers.

  • CCF NT Earth Award for Project Value $10 million to $30 million: BMD Urban – Katherine East Neighbourhood Centre Stage 2 Project.

Sponsored by Hastings Deering (Aust) Ltd.

  • CCF NT Earth Award for Project Value $30 million to $75 million: Ventia – Ranger Mine Pit 3 Rehabilitation Project.

Sponsored by the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics, Northern Territory Government.

  • CCF NT Earth Award for Project Value Greater than $150 million: BMD Constructions – RAAF Base Tindal – Runway/Taxiway Extension and Aircraft Movement Apron Project.

Sponsored by the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics, Northern Territory Government.

The Importance of Industry Recognition

Events like the CCF NT Earth Awards are vital for showcasing the excellence within our industry, from innovative training programmes to large-scale construction projects. These awards highlight the outstanding contributions and achievements of individuals and companies, driving the industry forward and setting new standards of excellence.

Thank You to Our Team and Supporters

We want to extend our deepest gratitude to our dedicated team at Trafficwerx NT, whose hard work and commitment have made this achievement possible. We also thank our clients and partners for their continued trust and support. 

National Road Safety Week (NRSW) serves as a poignant reminder of our collective responsibility in ensuring safer roads for everyone. From 5th to 12th May, Trafficwerx NT proudly stood alongside this nationwide initiative, advocating for responsible driving and honouring those affected by road accidents.

Driving Change: A Weekend of Commitment

Our NT Chairperson, Chris Boyer, recently attended the Tasmania Launch of National Road Safety Week in Hobart. Alongside esteemed figures like Peter Frazer, President of SARAH Group, and government representatives, Chris emphasised the theme “All road safety is local – Drive So Others Survive.” It’s a reminder of our individual roles in making roads safer for all.

National Road Safety Week Photo in Tasmania for the National Launch

A Symbol of Remembrance: The Yellow Ribbon Campaign

The yellow ribbon isn’t simply a symbol; it’s a heartfelt tribute to lives lost and affected by road accidents. As part of National Road Safety Week NRSW, SARAH Group encourages us to drive responsibly, ensuring every journey prioritises safety. Let’s honour the past and protect the future by driving so others survive.

Yellow Ribbon displayed on the windscreen of a work ute

Inspirational Voices in Road Safety

In March, Trafficwerx NT had the privilege of meeting Peter Rubinstein and Peter Fraser, dedicated individuals enhancing road safety in Australia. Their commitment to responsible driving inspires us all, highlighting the importance of collaboration in creating safer roads.

TMAA Excellence Awards with Peter from RADD, Peter from SARAH Group and Chris from Trafficwerx NT and TMAA.

Taking the Pledge: Committing to Safer Driving

We pledge to drive as if our loved ones are on the road ahead. This pledge encompasses removing distractions, never using mobile phones while driving, avoiding risky behaviours like speeding or driving under the influence, and protecting vulnerable road users.

Empowering Conversations Through Creativity

National Road Safety Week colouring sheets offer a creative way to discuss road safety with young ones. Through fun designs and discussions about safe road practices, we empower children with the knowledge they need to stay safe.

Yellow Ribbon, SARAH Group and National Road Safety Week merchandise

Join the Movement: Display the Yellow Ribbon

Whether personally or professionally, displaying the yellow ribbon symbolises commitment to road safety. Join us in spreading the message to drive so others survive by proudly wearing the ribbon and being part of the movement for safer roads.

Road Safety Beyond a Week: Continuing the Conversation

As National Road Safety Week concludes, let’s remember that road safety is a continuous responsibility. Our NRSW merchandise will be available throughout May, encouraging ongoing awareness. Together, through creative outlets and visual reminders, we can drive change and make road safety conversations easier.

Trafficwerx NT emphasises its dedication to promoting road safety and supporting initiatives like National Road Safety Week and the SARAH Group. Through collaboration and commitment, we can create safer roads for everyone. Please take the pledge and join us in a commitment for safer roads, now, during NRSW, and always. 

At Trafficwerx NT, we’re more than just about managing traffic; we’re about supporting our community in meaningful ways. One of the initiatives close to our hearts is our ongoing partnership with Black Dog Ride, a nationwide charity dedicated to raising awareness about depression and suicide prevention.

What is Black Dog Ride?

Black Dog Ride is an annual motorcycle event that aims to destigmatise mental health issues and spark open conversations about mental wellbeing. Their rides bring communities together, fostering a supportive environment while raising funds for mental health initiatives.

Our Commitment to Black Dog Ride

Year after year, Trafficwerx NT proudly stands alongside Black Dog Ride Darwin, offering our expertise in creating Traffic Management Plans for their events. Our volunteer work ensures that these rides are not only safe but also successful in spreading their vital message.

Why it Matters

Mental health awareness is crucial, especially in regions like the Northern Territory where support resources can be limited. By partnering with Black Dog Ride, we’re actively contributing to breaking down the stigma surrounding mental health and encouraging individuals to seek help when needed.

Get Involved

You can be a part of this impactful movement too. Whether you’re a motorcycle enthusiast or simply passionate about mental health advocacy, there are numerous ways to get involved with Black Dog Ride. Join their annual rides, volunteer your time, or donate to support their cause. Every contribution counts towards creating a brighter, more mentally healthy future for all.

How It Helps

Participating in Black Dog Ride or supporting their initiatives isn’t just about raising awareness; it’s about making a tangible difference in the lives of those struggling with mental health challenges. By amplifying their message and providing resources for suicide prevention, we’re actively saving lives and offering hope to those who need it most.

Watch out for Winston!

Keep an eye out for Winston, the huge inflatable black dog, at events around Darwin this dry season. Winston promotes the Black Dog Ride charity and serves as a symbol of hope and support for those battling mental health issues.

Our boss holding a certificate from Black Dog Ride and the Giant inflatable Winston that promotes the Black Dog Ride Charity.

Take Action Today

Visit the Black Dog Ride website https://www.blackdogride.org.au/ to learn more about their mission and how you can support their cause. You can also contact them at [email protected] for more information.

Together, let’s continue to ride for mental health awareness, break the silence surrounding depression, and support each other through life’s challenges.

At Trafficwerx NT, we’re proud to be continuous supporters of Black Dog Ride and their vital mission. Join us in making a difference today.

If you want to read more about Trafficwerx NT, you can find all our blog posts here.

It was a night of celebration and recognition at the Traffic Management Association of Australia (TMAA) Annual Excellence Awards 2023, where Trafficwerx NT emerged as a standout finalist in six categories and proudly took home two highly commended awards. The event, held to honour the best and brightest in the traffic management industry, showcased the dedication, innovation, and excellence that define our industry.

In a room filled with industry leaders, experts, and fellow nominees, the anticipation was palpable as the evening kicked off with the announcement of winners across various categories. As our names were called out for the highly commended awards, a sense of pride and accomplishment swept through the room, reaffirming our commitment to excellence in traffic management.

The first commendation came in the Traffic Management Designer of the Year category, where Louise Crothers represented Trafficwerx NT with distinction. Louise’s innovative approach to traffic management design has been instrumental in shaping safer roadways and optimising traffic flow, earning her well-deserved recognition from TMAA.

Louise Crothers, Highly Commended for Traffic Management Designer of the Year award 2023

The second commendation came in the category of Traffic Management Company of the Year (Tier 1-3), where Trafficwerx NT was recognised for our continued contributions to the industry. This acknowledgment is a testament to the hard work and dedication of every member of our team, from our management to our on-site staff, who strive tirelessly to ensure the safety and efficiency of roadways across the region.

Kathleen Rayner accepts the Highly Commended Traffic Management Company of the year award on behalf of Trafficwerx NT.

As we reflect on our achievements at the TMAA Annual Excellence Awards 2023, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the winners and finalists who continue to raise the bar in the traffic management industry. Each award recipient, whether a national winner or a highly commended nominee, embodies the values of excellence, professionalism, and dedication that are the hallmarks of our industry.

Louise Crothers and Chris Boyer are pictured holding their certificates for both Highly Commended in Traffic Management Designer of the Year Award and Tier 1-3 Traffic Management Company of the Year award.

We would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate the winners across all categories:

🏆 Operation Team Member of the Year Excellence Award

National Award Winner: Kate Fabro from Retro Traffic

Highly Commended Award: Steven Bishop from Altus Traffic Australia

🏆 Traffic Management Designer of the Year Excellence Award

National Award Winner: Alec Czarnowski from Lack Group

Highly Commended Award: Louise Crothers from Trafficwerx NT

Highly Commended Award: Simone Hampton from Workforce Road Services

🏆 Traffic Management Trainer of the Year Excellence Award

Winner: Gerard O’Neill from CivilEdge – RTO 41594

Highly Commended Award: Nick Wockner from Acquired Awareness

🏆 Traffic Management Project/Event of the Year Award

Winner: ‘Run for the Kids 2023’ project by Traffic Diversions Group

Highly Commended Award: Sydney Gateway project co-delivered by Seymour Whyte and John Holland

🏆 National Traffic Management Company of the Year (Tier 1-3)

Winner: Stornoway

Highly Commended Award: Trafficwerx NT

🏆 Traffic Management Company of the Year (Tier 4 to Tier 6)

Winner: Prime Traffic Solutions (WA, SA)

Highly Commended Award: Superior Traffic Management (QLD)

🏆 National Indigenous Traffic Controller of the Year Excellence Award

Winner: Chez (Cheryl) Davis from First Nations Traffic Management

🏆 Rising Star Traffic Controller of the Year

Winner: Davud Karadag from Traffic Diversions Group

Highly Commended Award: Violet White from Lack Group

🏆 National Traffic Controller of the Year Award

Winner: Sam Loprete from Altus Traffic Australia

Highly Commended Award: Jo Connell from Workforce Road Services

We congratulate each and every winner for their outstanding achievements and extend our gratitude to the TMAA for recognising excellence in our industry. As we look ahead, we are inspired to continue our journey of innovation, safety, and excellence at Trafficwerx NT, making roads safer for all.

At the crack of dawn, as the sun began its ascent, members of Trafficwerx NT were already buzzing with anticipation for what promised to be an enlightening day at the TMAA Annual Conference. With industry leaders and experts converging to discuss the latest developments and challenges in temporary traffic management, the stage was set for a day of learning, networking, and inspiration.

The morning kicked off with an energising welcome from the ever-charismatic MC, Nigel Domann, setting the tone for the day ahead. As we sipped our coffee and engaged in conversations, Matthew Bereni, CEO of TMAA, took the stage, offering insights into the state of the industry and setting the agenda for the day.

TMAA Sign in lights on a stage at the TMAA Annual Conference 2024

One of the highlights of the morning sessions was Simon Kuestenmacher’s masterclass on “Temporary Traffic Management in the context of the evolving Australian Workforce.” His blend of knowledge and humour captivated the audience, making it a personal favourite for many of us at Trafficwerx NT. Kuestenmacher’s insights shed light on the intersection of demographics and traffic management, sparking conversations that continued throughout the day.

As the day progressed, we delved into a myriad of topics, from national harmonisation to innovative traffic management technologies. The sessions were not only informative but also thought-provoking, prompting us to consider new approaches and solutions to the challenges facing our industry.

Amidst the sessions and networking breaks, it was evident that Trafficwerx NT was out in full force. From senior management to office staff and traffic controllers, our team was actively engaged, soaking in the wealth of knowledge and expertise on display.

The afternoon brought even more excitement, with presentations on real-time lane closure systems, digital innovations, and a captivating panel discussion on the best innovations from the ATSSA’s Annual Convention. The exchange of ideas and experiences was invaluable, reinforcing our commitment to driving positive change in the field of traffic management.

4 Traffic Management vehicles on a green at the RACV Royal Pines, Queensland.

At the heart of it all was a shared mission – to make roads and road work safer for all. The discussions around initiatives like the Austroads National Framework underscored the collective dedication to this cause, leaving us inspired and motivated to play our part.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Matthew Bereni and the entire TMAA team for orchestrating another successful Annual Conference. As we look to the future, we envision a landscape of traffic management that is bigger, better, and safer – a future that we at Trafficwerx NT are proud to be a part of.