In brief
Big Rigs has enjoyed close to three decades of continual growth as Australia’s FREE fortnightly National Transport Publication.
Big Rigs has cemented the role as the Trusted Voice of the Transport Industry by offering unparalleled reach with an engaged market of Transport Industry Professionals.
With up to date hard-hitting editorial content in both print and online, Big Rigs is a must read for anyone in the Transport Industry – from CEOs to executives, fleet owners, owners drivers, manufacturers, suppliers, retailers, business owners, engineers, industry associations and organisations, recruiters, trainers plus truck enthusiasts alike.
Big Rigs is proud to investigate the issues and politics that affect the Transport Industry as the publication that can’t be ignored.
Reach
Print circulation
45,000+ Readers
Newsletter circulation
19,000+ Readers
Monthly average page views
600,000+ Viewers
Print magazine frequency
Fortnightly
Target audience
CEOs, Executives, Fleet Owners, Owners, Drivers, Manufacturers, Suppliers, Retailers, Business Owners, Engineers, Industry Associations, Recruiters, Trainers & Truck Enthusiasts
Newsletter
Three times a week
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The fortnightly publication is distributed at key transportation points, businesses, organisations and events around Australia. This masthead provides important news, technical knowledge, educational articles, industry updates, and welcomed entertainment.
Online
BigRigs.com.au is committed to educating, entertaining and informing our audiences through a variety of multimedia content. With everything from hard-hitting news, road tests of new vehicles through to the latest in transport innovation and technology and entertainment, BigRigs.com.au is a much loved compliment to the Big Rigs newspaper.
Social Media
Big Rigs has a significant social media following, with a captive audience of more than 50,000 Likes and Followers that keeps growing every day. It’s an important community for the Australian transport industry, as a hub for discussion on the latest issues.