"For the record" allows the community to read about the views of the TAC on current issues.
The TAC is advising all clients and the general public to be wary of unwelcome phone calls relating to TAC claims.The TAC has become aware of a number of unwelcome calls from people attempting to seek personal information (including credit card details and tax file numbers) about TAC clients and The TAC is advising all clients and the general public to be wary of unsolicited phone calls relating to TAC claims.Over the last few weeks, the TAC has become aware of a number of unsolicited calls from people attempting to seek personal information (including credit card details) about TAC clients The TAC is advising all clients and the general public to be wary of unsolicited phone calls relating to TAC claims.In recent weeks, the TAC has become aware of a number of unsolicited calls from people attempting to seek personal information and details about TAC clients and their claims.The callers It's disappointing to see a prominent Australian such as Senator David Leyonhjelm (Herald Sun Opinion 5 February) attempt to argue that speeding and hooning are somehow acceptable. Speed limits are part of an overall system that aspires to the target of zero deaths on our roads. The vast majority of It appears that Mr Moore (Opinion, February 5) is yet to grasp the link between speeding and road trauma. If he did, he would know that exceeding the speed limit by as little as 5km/h in a 60 zone is enough to double your crash risk.I also take exception toFor the record - Further unsolicited calls relating to TAC claims - 09 Aug 2016
For the record - More unsolicited calls relating to TAC claims - 23 Feb 2016
For the record - Unsolicited phone calls relating to TAC claims - 08 Jul 2015
For the record - Speed limits and hoon laws save lives - Minister for Roads and Road Safety Luke Donnellan - 06 Feb 2015
For the record - Response to Peter Moore’s Geelong Advertiser column - 06 Feb 2015