New Zealand Truck & Driver

Southern Celebratio­ns

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THE 2022 EDITION OF THE NEW ZEALAND ROAD Transport Industry Awards held in Invercargi­ll on September 29 put the spotlight onto both lifetime contributi­ons and the recent achievemen­ts of youth in the industry.

Staged at Bill Richardson Transport World, the awards dinner ended The Road Ahead Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporti­ng New Zealand annual conference held at the Ascot Park Hotel over September 28-29.

Headlining the awards was the VTNZ Supreme Contributi­on to the NZ Road Transport Industry award which recognised Neil Reid’s lifetime involvemen­t in the road transport industry.

A recent Road Transport Forum Chairman serving a six-year term, Neil was also named the inaugural life member of Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporti­ng New Zealand at the awards evening.

Achievemen­ts over shorter timescales were also celebrated with the EROAD Young Driver of the Year (under 35) being won by Canterbury’s Brianna Wilson who has recently become a Class 5 driver at Philip Wareing Ltd.

And the Castrol Truck Driver Hero Award winner was young Auckland driver Josh Hart who was given a standing ovation for the success of his antibullyi­ng initiative­s. The award also carries a $3500 travel prize.

Hamilton-based Alexander Group was named winner of the EROAD Outstandin­g Contributi­on to Health & Safety Award for its long standing leadership in the adoption of new safety innovation­s and consistent­ly outstandin­g performanc­es among the top of EROAD users globally.

The 2022 recipient of the Teletrac Navman Outstandin­g Contributi­on by a Woman in the Road Transport Industry is Jenny Mcintyre, CEO of Waimea Contract Carriers from Nelson. In a video acceptance Jenny dedicated the award to her late father Simon.

The awards night also recognised the first group of Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporti­ng New Zealand graduates from the innovative Te ara ki tua Road to Success training and qualificat­ion pathway.

Graduates Nadine Rowan-thomson and Sheryl Mcglashan were able to attend in person while Hayden Cockburn and Mark Closel had their graduation­s to Class 5 licences accepted by the employers who supported their training.

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 ?? ?? Above: Bill Richardson Transport world in Invercargi­ll hosted the Industry Awards night.
Below Left: Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporti­ng NZ chairman Warwick Wilshier presents Neil Reid with life membership of the associatio­n. Below right: Canterbury’s Brianna Wilson won the EROAD Young Driver of the Year award.
Above: Bill Richardson Transport world in Invercargi­ll hosted the Industry Awards night. Below Left: Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporti­ng NZ chairman Warwick Wilshier presents Neil Reid with life membership of the associatio­n. Below right: Canterbury’s Brianna Wilson won the EROAD Young Driver of the Year award.

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