Australia’s National Summit on Commercial Vehicle Decarbonisation

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By 2030, transport is expected to be one of the largest sources of emissions in many economies, and every year of delay locks in higher costs for business, supply chains and the climate alike.

Freight Forward is where Australia’s transport, energy, and industry leaders come together to change that trajectory.

This milestone summit, held at Parliament House in March 2026, aligned government ambition with industry momentum — showcasing early adopters, sharing credible pathways, and building a united voice for the policies and investment frameworks needed to scale zero-emission freight.

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Every major shift starts with a shared vision. Freight Forward is where the clean freight transition takes collective form.

 

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Freight Forward 2026 Presenters

John Blackburn AO
Former Deputy Chief, RAAF & Chairman, Institute for Integrated Economic Research

Mirja Viinanen
CEO & Chief Sustainability Officer, IKEA Australia

Martin Merrick, President & CEO, Volvo Group Australia

Julie Delvecchio
CEO, Electric Vehicle Council

John Grimes
CEO, Smart Energy Council 

Amanda McKenzie
CEO, Climate Council

Dr Adam Triggs
Partner, Mandala

Jason Price
General Manager, Property and Sustainability, Linfox

Lisa Marsh
CEO, eLumina

Deidre Willmott AM
Strategic Advisor, Global Sustainability & External Affairs, Fortescue

Alex Grant
GM of Transport, Australian Renewable Energy Agency

Violet Sheridan
Ngunnawal Elder

Eytan Lenko
Chair, Boundless Earth

Dr Clare Walter
Health and Policy Researcher, Faculty of Health, Deakin University

Gareth Ridge
Country Director EV, Zenobe Australia

Anthony Headlam
Co-founder & CEO, NewVolt Infrastructure

Rachel Parry
Deputy Secretary of Transport, DITRDCA

Bruce Hardy
Executive Director, Energy Futures Foundation

Martin Stokie
Commissioner, Productivity Commission

Michael Kaine
National Secretary
Transport Workers' Union

Mario Philippou
Executive General Manager Group Operations Strategy, Team Global Express

Alan Beacham
Chief Supply Chain Officer, Woolworths Group & Managing Director, Primary Connect

Daniel Bleakley
Co-CEO, New Energy Transport

Tim Washington
CEO, JET Charge

Monday 30 March, 2026 | 10am-5pm

The Great Hall, Parliament House, Canberra

2026 Event Info

Freight Forward 2026 is a curated leadership summit bringing together senior decision-makers across freight, energy, infrastructure and government to accelerate low-emissions road transport.

Attendance is complimentary, and places are limited. Submit a request to attend so we can shape a balanced, outcomes-focused room. If selected, you’ll receive a formal confirmation and event information.

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Themes

Improving freight productivity

Energy security and sovereignty

How zero-emissions technologies can lower operating costs, reduce downtime and improve freight efficiency.

Reducing reliance on imported diesel by shifting freight to domestically produced electricity, hydrogen and low-carbon fuels.

Future Made in Australia

Easing cost-of-living pressures

Building local manufacturing, supply chains and skilled jobs across vehicles, fuels, infrastructure and maintenance.

Lowering freight costs across the economy, with flow-on benefits for consumers, regions and long supply chains.

Cutting emissions & improving health

Scaling zero-emissions freight

Reducing freight emissions while improving worker safety and cutting harmful air and noise pollution.

Moving beyond pilots to put the next 10,000, 100,000 and one million zero-emissions vehicles on the road.

Impact & Outcomes

Freight Forward helped move heavy vehicle decarbonisation to the centre of the national conversation. At a time when freight electrification has come to the forefront of the global energy security debate, the event reframed discussion from diesel supply concerns to a future-focused conversation about energy sovereignty, renewables and electrification.

Freight Forward brought together industry, unions, government, and other key stakeholders to build relationships, a shared focus, and ongoing engagement to accelerate progress on zero-emission freight.