by MTAG Maribyrnong Truck Action Group | Dec 4, 2008 | News
An expansion of Victoria’s rail network and the go-ahead for new roads have been announced as the key elements of the State Government’s transport blueprint. According to The Age, The Age believes Premier John Brumby will announce a...
by MTAG Maribyrnong Truck Action Group | Sep 15, 2008 | News, Press releases
The proposal Construction of a new truck link to be built from the Westgate Freeway providing direct access to Hyde Street and onto the Port of Melbourne.The link would consist of two dual lane ramps for traffic travelling in both an easterly and westerly direction....
by MTAG Maribyrnong Truck Action Group | Aug 29, 2008 | News, Press releases
PRESS RELEASE 28/08/08 MARIBYRNONG TRUCK ACTION GROUP Maribyrnong Truck Action Group Response to Leaked B Triple Plan The Maribyrnong Truck Action Group (MTAG) has called leaked plans to allow B Triple trucks to use suburban routes “scary” but expects Tim...
by MTAG Maribyrnong Truck Action Group | Aug 28, 2008 | News
Massive B-triple trucks eight times the length of a family car would be allowed to run on CityLink and many other main commuter routes, under a secret Department of Transport plan leaked to the State Opposition. The leaked document shows the routes B-triples (prime...
by MTAG Maribyrnong Truck Action Group | Jul 15, 2008 | Media files, News
Introduction The Maribyrnong Truck Action Group (MTAG) is a community group that exists solely to raise awareness about the negative impacts of trucks on the amenity of Melbourne’s inner west and to campaign for solutions.MTAG was pleased to submit its Eddington...
by MTAG Maribyrnong Truck Action Group | Jul 8, 2008 | News
Whilst long overdue, some residents of Footscray have entered the truck debate. After speaking to members of MTAG who live in Footscray and Seddon, this is their response to the situation: “(The people in Footscray) closely associate MTAG with Yarraville and are...