
MTAG is holding its Annual General Meeting.
The meeting is open to anyone and we would encourage you to come along. Its a great chance to meet with the MTAG organisers, find out what MTAG has been up to and to discuss the truck issues in our neighbourhood.
We always encourage newcomers to get involved in the truck campaign. You don’t need any previous experience to get involved, just a willingness to help get the trucks off our residential streets.
Date: 17 November 2009
Location: Uniting Church Corner of Mackay and Gamon Streets Yarraville
Time: 7:30
The meeting will be followed with light refreshments.
Contact: Martin Wurt – 0411 063 071
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It has not been widely reported, but MTAG has been recently involved in a stoush with Chalmers, a large container transport firm that operates at the far west end of Francis St in Yarraville. Chalmers is one of the major generators of truck traffic on Francis St and sends containers to the port (as well [...]
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We have been informed by Vic Roads that there will be a series of Superloads bound for rural Victoria over the next two months be moved along Francis Street A Superload will be moved along Francis Street on Saturday 24th at around midnight. Darrell Gascoyne has released this detail. We are about to undertake a [...]
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Trucks are increasingly clogging up Melbourne’s roads and freeways. Is there a solution? Clay Lucas reports. From 2001 to 2008, the Government promised a freight strategy to deal with the huge growth of truck movements, propelled by a booming population, declining manufacturing and increasing import levels. By 2007 things had gotten so bad that former [...]
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MTAG encourages residents to attend these forums. There are several options for the alignment and implementation of the ramps being discussed, VicRoads is asking for community input.
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Maribyrnong Truck Action Group Press Release. Members of the Maribyrnong Truck Action Group have met with Minister for Roads and Ports, Tim Pallas, and have been given an assurance that despite no commitment of federal funds in this year’s budget that truck ramps (which form part of the Victorian Transport Plan) will be built. The [...]
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The Victorian Government recently released its $38 billion Victorian Transport Plan. Members of the public are invited to a Public Information Display to learn more about the plan – including major road and rail projects to be delivered in Melbourne’s west. This is an opportunity to learn more about the plan by talking directly to [...]
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The Victorian Government is having a Public Information Display about the Victorian Transport Plan. Members of the public are invited to the evening to learn more about the plan and to talk directly to project staff. This is a great opportunity to hear and ask about the Truck Action Plan. The proposed new on/off ramps [...]
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