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REMEMBERED... A driving force in the transport industry and the local community, the life of Sam Sali (1937-2024) was honoured at a funeral service at MOVE Museum on Friday. Mr Sali is pictured with his late wife, Nina Hysnie Sali (1941-2019). Photo: The Shepparton Adviser

The Shepparton community is mourning the passing of Sam Sali, a prominent figure in the transport industry and a dedicated community leader. He peacefully departed at the age of 86 on January 7 in Bendigo Hospital, surrounded by family, just eight days short of his 87th birthday.

REMEMBERED… A driving force in the transport industry and the local community, the life of Sam Sali (1937-2024) was honoured at a funeral service at MOVE Museum on Friday. Mr Sali is pictured with his late wife, Nina Hysnie Sali (1941-2019). Photo: The Shepparton Adviser

A founding member and director of the National Transport Federation, which later merged with the Long Distance Road Transport Association in 1994 to form NatRoad, Mr Sali left a profound mark in the industry.

His dedication to service extended through his long-standing membership in the Shepparton Rotary Club, where his contributions earned him the esteemed title of Paul Harris Fellow. Additionally, he held the honour of being a life member of the Shepparton Albanian Society.

Born to Albanian immigrants who settled in Shepparton in 1937, Mr Sali pursued a career path that began with completing a motor mechanic apprenticeship. Together with his late brother Alan, he established the trucking company S Sali & Sons in 1956.

Initially driving trucks for many years, Mr Sali transitioned to the management sphere in the 70s, eventually dedicating his efforts to industry advocacy.

Mr Sali was a pivotal figure in the reshaping of the Long Distance Drivers Award and was instrumental in introducing enterprise bargaining within the sector.

A funeral to commemorate Mr Sali’s life and achievements took place at MOVE Museum on Friday, January 12. Notably, he played a crucial role in establishing the local transport museum, reflecting his passion for preserving the industry’s heritage.

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