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TAC response to Geelong Advertiser article "Crisis in Geelong:…
20 Sep 2012: Letter to the Editor Geelong Advertiser In the last fortnight many people in the community have approached me wishing to discuss the story "Crisis in Geelong: TAC's $1 billion annual loss". The question I'm being asked is "Will this result
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-…n-geelong-tacs-$1-billion-annual-loss
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[DOC] Important notes for completing the treatment notification plan
31 Aug 2012: orthotic device request form. orthotic device request form. Page 2. This form is used to request orthotic devices for TAC clients and WorkSafe workers. The information in this form is for use by the organisation which has requested it and will not
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[DOC] MAXILLO FACIAL REPORT
23 Jul 2012: maxillo facial report. Privacy. The TAC will retain the information provided and may use or disclose it to make further inquiries or assist in the ongoing management of the claim or any claim for common law damages. The TAC may also be required by
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/providers/documents-and-forms/basic-forms
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[PDF] Road Safety
3 Dec 2012: TRANSPORT. ACCIDENT. COMMISSION. 60 Brougham Street Geelong Vic 3220. PO Box 742 Geelong Vic 3220. Ausdoc DX 216079 Geelong. Telephone 1300 654 329 STD Toll Free 1800 332 556 Fax: 03 9656 9300. www.tac.vic.gov.au ABN 22 033 947 623. ROAD SAFETY
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/road-safety/statistics
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[PDF] Road Safety
28 Sep 2012: TRANSPORT. ACCIDENT. COMMISSION. 60 Brougham Street Geelong Vic 3220. PO Box 742 Geelong Vic 3220. Ausdoc DX 216079 Geelong. Telephone 1300 654 329 STD Toll Free 1800 332 556 Fax: 03 9656 9300. www.tac.vic.gov.au ABN 22 033 947 623. ROAD SAFETY
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/road-safety/statistics
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TAC campaigns target social media users this summer
18 Dec 2012: The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) is targeting fans of Victoria's favourite sports teams to spread road safety messages via social media this summer. The TAC is teaming up with Twenty20 Big Bash League teams and Melbourne Victory, to connect
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/media-room/news-and-events
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Premier unveils new state number plates slogan
6 Sep 2012: MEDIA RELEASE: Thursday 6 September 2012 Victorian number plates will soon carry the road safety message Victoria – Stay Alert Stay Alive as part of the Victorian Coalition Government's bid to reduce the state's road toll. Mr Baillieu announced
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/media-room/news-and-events
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Forget the Flowers and say "I Love You" with your Right Foot
14 Feb 2012: MEDIA RELEASE: 14 February, 2012 The TAC is calling on Victorians to raise their right foot in a gesture of love this Valentine's Day. Speed is a major contributing factor in a third of fatal car crashes and the TAC wants all Victorians to get in
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-…d-say-i-love-you-with-your-right-foot
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Latest TAC Data Shows Rise in Serious Injuries
12 Jun 2012: MEDIA RELEASE: 12 June 2012 The TAC is asking the Victorian community to work even harder to reduce road trauma, as the latest TAC statistics reveal a six per cent rise in serious injuries. The figures are shown in the latest TAC Road Safety
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Crash victims to benefit from $20m research boost
24 May 2012: MEDIA RELEASE: 24th May 2012 The lives of road trauma victims with severe brain and spinal injuries are set to become a little easier, thanks to a $20 million boost for new research. Assistant Treasurer Gordon Rich-Phillips said the research, funded
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/media-room/news-and-events
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