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25.01.2022 25 August 2020 Bald Hills | Gateway Motorway Flyover | Temporary closure and detour From Monday 31 August 2020, the Gateway Motorway Flyover northbound will be temporarily closed during certain time periods as part of ongoing strengthening works.... Closures The flyover will be closed to all vehicles between Monday 31 August and Saturday 5 September 2020 from 10pm to 3am. In addition, the flyover will be closed to heavy vehicles only between Sunday 6 September and Friday 11 September 2020 from 8pm to 5am. Detour Motorists will be directed off the Gateway Motorway M1 at Exit 123 onto Bracken Ridge Road and then Hoyland Street for approximately 3 kilometres, where they will then be able to proceed onto the Gympie Arterial Road and resume their trip northbound to the Bruce Highway M1. See detour map below. Oversize loads Loads over 4.5m wide and/or 35m long cannot use the detour. Travel may only be permitted through the work site outside of the detour times. Please apply for an oversize permit through the NHVR by visiting https://www.nhvr.gov.au/. Ongoing conditions Access conditions for heavy vehicles that took effect from 1 September 2019 remain in place. Find out more about these conditions on the Gateway Flyover project webpage. TMR appreciates your patience while these important works are carried out. If you require further information contact the project team by phone 3066 4338 or email [email protected]. For the latest information on road closures and traffic conditions across Queensland, visit www.tmr.qld.gov.au and search 'Conditions of Operations Database', visit the QLDTraffic website www.qldtraffic.qld.gov.au, download the QLDTraffic app or phone 13 19 40 for further assistance. Kind regards Heavy Vehicles Unit



24.01.2022 Down to the wire yet again ... permits taking too damn long ... luckily got these just before he reached the border

20.01.2022 WestConnex Rozelle Interchange - Major Road closures - 5th and 12th September 2020 As part of the Rozelle Interchange Project, Beatrice Bush Bridge located on Victoria Road (east) near The Crescent will be removed in September 2020. In order to remove the bridge, major road closures are required on below dates:... 5th September - 7.00pm to 9.00am - Anzac Bridge full closure between The Crescent and Pyrmont Bridge Road 12th September - 11.00pm to 8.30am The Crescent underpass closure (mousehole) and Anzac Bridge contraflow Detours will be in place, however are not suitable for OSOM vehicles. OSOM operators are requested to avoid the area on these nights. Regards Road Access T 1300 656 371 F 1300 361 570

19.01.2022 Just been out to see this 8.4 metre wide beast start it’s journey from Amberley to Towmsville - so proud to be given the job to do the permits on this ... good luck to Brad & team @ Edge Logistics



18.01.2022 COVID-19 testing requirements Following National Cabinet’s agreement to the Protocol for Domestic Border Controls Freight Movements last week, the NSW Government has introduced new requirements for freight operators crossing the border from Victoria into NSW. Under the updated COVID-19 Safety Plan checklist for freight, workers who have been in Victoria within the past 14 days should be tested for COVID-19 every seven days, even if they are not showing symptoms. That means... that any worker crossing the border from Victoria to NSW should have had a COVID-19 test within the past seven days. Enforcement of the updated COVID-19 Safety Plan has not yet commenced, but we recommend industry update their own COVID-19 safety plans to reflect this change and organise for freight critical services workers to get tested. We urge you to work towards meeting the new requirements as soon as possible. Please note that obtaining the COVID-19 test is the responsibility of the operator. You can find a list of NSW testing sites here. Police continue to conduct spot checks at the border and workers will need to produce a valid permit, COVID-19 Safety Plan and confirmation they have complied with the COVID-19 Safety Plan if requested. Those who cannot meet the requirements of their permit may be denied entry to NSW. We acknowledge these additional requirements may be difficult for some operators but we can’t stress enough just how important it is that we all do our bit to slow the spread of COVID-19. We remain committed to working with industry to keep freight moving, which is why those moving freight on a commercial basis are not required to self-isolate once crossing the NSW/Victorian border, however operators must also ensure all their obligations under their COVID-19 Safety Plan are met. In addition to COVID-19 testing, these obligations include physical distancing, following all hygiene requirements including carrying hand sanitiser, undertaking extra cleaning practices and keeping a record of all stops and close contacts over the past 28 days. Any person who is unwell or experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms should not attend work; they should instead get tested immediately and must self-isolate while waiting for results. Regards Road Access T 1300 656 371 F 1300 361 570 See more

17.01.2022 Completion of works on Newell Hwy between Mungle Back Creek and Boggabilla Major roadworks which have been taking place on the Newell Highway between Mungle Back Creek and Boggabilla for several months are nearly complete. From Friday 20 November 2020 the 3.7m width restriction will no longer be in place, and OSOM operators will no longer need to notify the works prior to travel.... Transport for NSW would like to thank you for your patience and cooperation during these important works. For the latest traffic updates, you can call 132 701, visit livetraffic.com or download the Live Traffic NSW App. Regards Road Access T 1300 656 371 F 1300 361 570

15.01.2022 Bridge works on Newell Hwy at Namoi River bridge at Narrabri Operators are advised that from 12 October 2020 there will be bridge works undertaken on the Namoi River bridge on the Newell Highway at Narrabri. Works will be conducted from 7am to 5pm, 7 days a week and they are expected to be completed by 26 October 2020.... Traffic control operations will be in place and OSOM loads are requested to contact the works team via UHF channel 20 to arrange access through the site. Short delays can be expected. For the latest traffic information, visit www.livetraffic.com, download the Live Traffic NSW app or call 132 701. Regards Road Access T 1300 656 371 F 1300 361 570



09.01.2022 Great to be able to do the permits and coordinate the police escorts for this 8.4 metres wide RAAF Mirage Plane to travel from Amberley to Townsville - I have always had a passion for Miltary aircraft so had to go watch her kick off on the voyage at midnight last night ... great work Brad & team at Edge Heavy Logistics - can’t wait to see more pics as this beauty makes the journey

08.01.2022 COVID-19 Industry Update National Cabinet has endorsed the Freight Movement Code for the Domestic Border Controls Freight Movement Protocol, which aligns t...he conditions for freight movement across the country: bit.ly/2XLxE1d The protocol will commence as early as Wednesday 12 August, with each state and territory to implement individually by 17 August at the latest. The NHVR is encouraging all operators to begin implementing any additional measures within their business as soon as possible. Keep an eye out, as there will still be some small variations between states. Additional enforceable measures include: A COVID Safe workplan with mutual recognition for plans from other jurisdictions Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when social distancing is not possible Evidence that a COVID-19 test has been carried out no less than 7 days since the time of arrival into a state or territory and not exceeding a rolling 14 days Contact tracing records Effective self-isolation where practicable No passengers, unless required for the purposes of work (for example two up drivers) While mandatory testing is not yet a requirement in all states, the NHVR encourages all drivers to be mindful of their own safety and to start self-testing on a 7 day basis. NHVR testing sites map: bit.ly/2XLYk1U More details: www.nhvr.gov.au/coronavirus

02.01.2022 COVID-19 | Queensland truck accessible testing sites As part of our ongoing commitment to keep you updated and supported during COVID-19, we want to make you aware of truck accessible testing sites in Queensland. Darling Downs Health have mobilised drive-in COVID-19 testing sites at three locations in Queensland. While COVID-19 testing isn’t mandatory at this stage, it is encouraged for all drivers travelling from interstate and particularly from hotspots. Testing sites are o...perational from 8:30am-4:00pm, seven days a week. Drive-in test sites are located at: Wallangarra, just over the Queensland-New South Wales border at the Driver Reviver Rest Area. Goondiwindi, just over the Queensland-New South Wales border at the Caltex Truckstop on Boundary Road. Charlton, just west of Toowoomba on the Warrego Highway at the BP Westbound Truckstop. There is no referral required, they are truck accessible, drive through, no requirement for the driver to leave their truck and a photo can be taken of the pathology form as evidence of the test. For further information about testing sites visit the Darling Downs Health website at https://www.health.qld.gov.au//n/novel-coronavirus-update Getting tested could save a life We are urging people to immediately get tested if they have any symptoms. Common symptoms of COVID-19 coronavirus include: Fever A cough Sore throat Runny nose Fatigue Shortness of breath Loss of taste or smell. Importantly, support continues for those in the transport, freight and logistics industry as these are considered essential activities. Please continue to practise social distancing, including maintaining a distance of at least 1.5 metres from others and remain self-quarantined in your vehicle or accommodation as much as possible. TMR will continue to support the transport and freight industry and to deliver further updates as needed. Thank you for keeping Queensland moving. Kind regards Heavy Vehicles Unit

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