Our top courses for you

Light Rigid Truck Training
You can operate small trucks if you have a Light Rigid License. These include light trucks, coaches, and minibuses weighing between 4.5 and 8 tons GVM. You can operate a bus with more than 12 seats all over Australia, if you have a Light Rigid Licence.

Medium Rigid Truck Training
You can operate trucks or other vehicles with two axles and a GVM larger than eight tons if you have a medium rigid truck license. Because almost all contemporary medium rigid (MR) trucks feature automatic or synchronous gearboxes, a Condition B restriction won't significantly affect the kinds of MR trucks you can operate.

Heavy Rigid Truck Training
You can operate trucks or cars with more than eight tons of GVM and three or more axles all over Australia if you have a heavy rigid truck license. We offer one-on-one HR truck license training with industry experts.

Heavy Combination Truck Training
With HC driving licence you can operate any truck or prime mover with at least 3 axles and a semi-trailer with at least 2 axles with a 15 tonne GVM. The HC Truck licence allows you to drive trucks with semi-trailers including prime movers, floats and low loaders.

Multi Combination Truck Training
In the road transport sector, the Multi Combination Truck Licence is regarded as the highest honour. Getting this license carries a lot of responsibility because it's the hardest in Australia.
For those who want to operate the biggest trucks on the road and possibly earn more money with work advancements, a multi-combination truck license is perfect.

Bus Authority
Beginning your bus driver authority training at ARIA Trucks Sydney is a big step, and there’s a fair bit of learning and training to undertake before you can get behind the wheel of a bus.