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Widely regarded as Australia’s premier roads and transport infrastructure publication, Highway Engineering in Australia (HEA) magazine has been serving the road and transport industries for over 42 years.
HEA is produced bi-monthly (6-issues per year) and is distributed to all Australian Councils, relevant Federal, State and Local Government Departments and Authorities, as well as private contractors, construction companies, infrastructure management companies and consultants, transport and logistics companies, and Australian and International equipment manufacturers and technology companies.The magazine has a primary distribution of a minimum of 3,125 copies per issue with a secondary (Half-Life) readership of approximately 17,560 per issue - equating to an average of 5.62 reads per copy in the first 30 days after publication.
   
Topics Covered in HEA Magazine  
  • Transport Infrastructure
  • Traffic Management
  • Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)
  • Planning and Development
  • Road and Rail Design and Construction
  • New Construction Materials and Methods
  • Safety Equipment and Issues
  • Transport Operations
  • Bridge Design
  • Computer Aided Design Tools
  • Engineering Issues
  • Legal Issues
  • Major Projects
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    Distribution and Readership Details
    HEA Readership
    Primary Distribution
    3,125 copies
    Secondary readership
    17,560 per issue
    Average reads per copy 5.62

    Highway Engineering in Australia is distributed via direct mail to subscribers. The publication is aimed at industry professionals in the appropriate fields and our readership includes the industry’s decision makers, in both the private sector and within Australian councils and relevant Federal, State and Local Government Authorities.