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INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS SHOW CONTINUED SUPPORT OF ROADS & CIVIL WORKS MAGAZINE UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP

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Prime Creative Media Roads & Civil Works MagazineIndustry associations have joined in media partnership arrangements with Prime Creative Media to use its recently acquired Roads & Civil Works Australia Magazine as a platform to communicate with their memberships.

Prime Creative Media acquired Roads & Civil Works Australia Magazine, including all of its print and digital assets, in mid-March 2015.

The new owners, under the leadership of Prime Creative Media Managing Director John Murphy, took as a first step the initiative to reach out to major associations to confirm their continued support of Roads & Civil Works Australia Magazine under the new ownership structure.

“Prime Creative Media as an established business-to-business publisher, and the leading events and media organisation catering to the commercial road transport business. With this extensive experience, we understand the importance of strong industry association relationships,” says Mr. Murphy. “We are proud to announce these partnerships as a positive first step for the future of Roads & Civil Works Australia Magazine. Together, we will achieve great things in informing and growing these industries.”

Leading the list of partnerships is the announcement of continued support from the Australian Asphalt Pavement Association (AAPA). The AAPA is committed to the interests of its members, bringing together the $4 billion Flexible Pavement Industry to network and communicate on issues of national importance. The AAPA have a longstanding relationship with Roads & Civil Works Australia Magazine, with its Asphalt Review section a cornerstone of the magazine’s editorial content.

“We look forward to working with Prime Creative Media to build upon the strong reputation this magazine has developed, while also improving its multi-media offering to deliver more regular and meaningful communications with both our members, and the industry at large,” says Michael Caltabiano, AAPA Chief Executive Officer.

The Pavement Recycling and Stabilisation Association (AustStab) has also confirmed its continued, non-exclusive, support of Roads & Civil Works Magazine. AustStab was setup in 1995 by specialist stabilising contractors. AustStab’s pillars to educate the industry, conduct and promote research results, promote the industry and set standards for pavement recycling and stabilisation throughout Australia are presented in their regular articles and contributions. AustStab values the opportunity to connect with members, local government, state road agencies and others through Roads & Civil Works Australia.

“We look forward to seeing the potential of Prime Creative Media’s contribution to both our specialised industry segment, and the industry at large, with its acquisition of Roads & Civil Works Australia Magazine,” says Leah Fisher, CEO of AustStab.

About Prime Creative Media
Prime Creative Media is a proudly independent, Australian-owned family business. It currently publishes 15 titles, including leading business-to-business publications in the Commercial Road Transport, Education, and Hospitality industries. The company also runs a number of conferences and expositions, including the International Truck, Trailer and Equipment Show, The Improving Heavy Vehicle Road Safety Summit, and The Global Truck and Trailer Leaders Summit. Prime Creative Media prints all of its magazines right here in Australia.

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