Currently, less than 5.4% of truck drivers are aged 25 years or younger, while nearly half are 55 years or older. This demographic imbalance poses a substantial risk to the industry's sustainability, especially considering that trucks transport approximately 75% of Australia's total freight.
Several factors contribute to the difficulty in recruiting new drivers. Traditional pathways into the industry, such as family connections, have diminished due to regulatory changes and insurance restrictions. Additionally, the profession's demanding nature, coupled with stringent penalties for minor infractions, deters potential entrants.
To address this issue, industry leaders emphasize the need for clear career pathways and comprehensive training programs. Enhancing facilities and rest stops, improving working conditions, and promoting the profession's value are also crucial steps in making the industry more appealing to a diverse workforce.
Without proactive measures, the impending driver shortage could severely impact Australia's supply chain, leading to delays and increased costs for consumers and businesses alike.
Published: Friday 13th March, 2026
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