At a recent Fair Work Commission hearing in Sydney, transport advocates highlighted the dire situation, emphasising that the industry is on the brink of collapse due to the relentless rise in fuel costs. The conflict in the Middle East has exacerbated the situation, leading to unprecedented increases in diesel prices, which form a significant portion of operating expenses for trucking companies.

Phil Bullock, a director at NineSquared, an economics and public policy consulting firm, noted that most trucking operators operate on profit margins of less than 3%. This minimal buffer leaves them particularly vulnerable to cost increases, especially when multiple expenses are rising simultaneously.

In addition to fuel costs, the industry is grappling with a severe driver shortage, further straining operations. The Australian Trucking Association's pre-budget submission for 2026-27 highlighted that 28,000 driver positions, or 13.3% of the workforce, remain unfilled, with 43% of businesses experiencing severe difficulty in recruiting drivers.

Natural disasters and increasingly severe weather patterns have also disrupted operations, causing delays and additional maintenance costs. These compounded challenges underscore the urgent need for comprehensive support measures to sustain the industry's stability.

Industry representatives are calling for collaborative efforts between the government and private sector to address these issues. Proposed solutions include financial relief to offset fuel costs, initiatives to attract and retain drivers, and strategies to enhance the industry's resilience against external shocks.

The trucking industry is integral to Australia's economy, transporting 90% of everyday goods across the country. Ensuring its stability is crucial not only for the operators but also for the broader supply chain and consumers who rely on timely deliveries.

Author: Paige Estritori
Published: Sunday 19th April, 2026

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