Twin City Truck Centre in Wodonga has joined the Inland Truck Centres group of Kenworth and DAF dealerships, marking a significant ownership transition for one of regional Australia’s longest-established heavy vehicle dealerships. The change brings the dealership into the RDO Group portfolio, expanding Inland Truck Centres’ footprint across northern Victoria and the southern Riverina.
The dealership will continue to provide sales and aftersales support to customers in Wodonga and Albury, servicing transport operators across northern Victoria and southern New South Wales. Inland Truck Centres, which is owned by the RDO Group, already operates dealerships in Dubbo, Wagga Wagga, Griffith, Orange and Parkes.
One of the longest-serving dealerships in the PACCAR Australia network, Twin City Truck Centre has operated as a family-run business since opening in 1979. The dealership was purchased by Chris Dziedzic in 2009 and, under his leadership alongside general manager Justin Brooks, grew into one of the most successful regional Kenworth and DAF dealerships in the country.
During the past 16 years, the business earned multiple Kenworth, DAF and PACCAR Parts Dealer of the Year awards, reflecting consistent performance across sales, service and customer support. PACCAR Australia acknowledged Dziedzic’s contribution, noting his long-standing focus on customer relationships and investment in the dealership’s people and facilities.
PACCAR Australia managing director Damian Smethurst said the dealer network had been strengthened by Dziedzic’s leadership and participation, and welcomed the addition of Twin City Truck Centre to the Inland Truck Centres group.
Inland Truck Centres executive general manager David Burn said customers could expect continuity through the transition, with the existing team remaining in place and service levels unchanged. He said the dealership’s reputation had been built on trusted relationships and consistent delivery, which would continue under the new ownership.
RDO Equipment interim chief executive officer Jeff Lawson described Twin City Truck Centre as a high-quality business with strong foundations, saying the group looked forward to building on its history while supporting customers involved in essential transport and infrastructure work.
Inland Truck Centres traces its origins back to 1968, when the family-owned business began servicing the trucking industry in regional New South Wales. Today, the group supports transport operators across five locations, offering Kenworth and DAF trucks alongside PACCAR Parts and Cummins products. The addition of Twin City Truck Centre further strengthens its regional coverage and dealer network capability.





