NHVR ANNOUNCES NEW CHAIR AFTER DUNCAN GAY’S REIGN AT THE NATIONAL REGULATOR ENDS

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The NHVR has announced the appointment of a new chair and two new board members to the national transport industry regulator

Former South Australian state minister, Patrick Conlon will take the reigns as  the chair  of the organisation  for a three year term through to 2028, following the stepping down of  Duncan Gay  from the role after seven years at the helm.

Conlon has served on the NHVR board since 2022, and during his tenure as a South Australian minister held several critical portfolios including transport, industry, police and energy.

Transport Australia chair Aneetha de Silva and former NSW MLC Michael Veitch have also been announced as new members of the NHVR board.

“Patrick Conlon, Aneetha de Silva and Michael Veitch each bring significant experience and leadership, and I look forward to working together to continue strengthening Australia’s heavy vehicle safety and regulatory framework,” NHVR CEO Nicole Rosie said.

“I would also like to thank Duncan Gay for his valuable commitment and dedication during his seven-year tenure as chair of the NHVR.

“His stewardship has been critical in driving forward the NHVR agenda of regulatory reform for the Australian heavy vehicle industry.”

Conlon said the opportunity to serve as Chair and support the organisation’s ongoing work to improve safety, productivity and sustainability across the sector was a privilege.

“The heavy vehicle industry plays a vital role in keeping Australia moving,” he said.

“I look forward to continuing to work closely with the Board and the NHVR leadership team to deliver outcomes that matter for industry and the community.”

Gay said he wanted to thank the heavy vehicle industry, government partners, and the dedicated team at the NHVR.

“The heavy vehicle sector plays a critical role in connecting communities, supporting businesses, and strengthening our national economy,” Gay  said.

“The collaboration between industry, jurisdictions and the Regulator has been central to the progress we’ve achieved together.

“I warmly welcome our incoming chair and new board members .

“The NHVR is well positioned for its next chapter, and I know it will continue to evolve and deliver value for industry and the community,” Gay concluded.

 

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