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Royal Geelong Yacht Club – Festival of Sails
5 May 2026: var htmlPanelContent = encodeURI('The Festival of Sails, centred around the iconic Melbourne to Geelong passage race, has grown into a three‑day, free community celebration held over the Australia Day weekend. Now a staple in the region’s events
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/road-safet…-geelong-yacht-club-festival-of-sails
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JME reschedule application form
30 Mar 2026: JME reschedule application form
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/providers/documents-and-forms/basic-forms
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Keep The Tempo (Arabic) | 2025 Split Second Competition
25 Feb 2026: Keep the Tempo, uses the precision and rhythm of Korean drumming as a powerful metaphor for road safety, creatively illustrating how even a slight increase in speed can have significant consequences. Our Split Second Competition is an annual
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Unusual Behaviour (Simplified Chinese) | 2025 Split Second Competition
25 Feb 2026: Unusual Behaviours, uses humour and unexpected comparison, likening not wearing a seatbelt to growing up in a town where no one wears pants to challenge flawed logic and reinforce that seatbelts are not optional. Our Split Second Competition is an
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Keep The Tempo | Split Second Competition 2025 - Winner
25 Feb 2026: Keep the Tempo, uses the precision and rhythm of Korean drumming as a powerful metaphor for road safety, creatively illustrating how even a slight increase in speed can have significant consequences. Our Split Second Competition is an annual
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Unusual Behaviour (Punjabi) | 2025 Split Second Competition
25 Feb 2026: Unusual Behaviours, uses humour and unexpected comparison, likening not wearing a seatbelt to growing up in a town where no one wears pants to challenge flawed logic and reinforce that seatbelts are not optional. Our Split Second Competition is an
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Unusual Behaviour (Vietnamese) | 2025 Split Second Competition
25 Feb 2026: Unusual Behaviours, uses humour and unexpected comparison, likening not wearing a seatbelt to growing up in a town where no one wears pants to challenge flawed logic and reinforce that seatbelts are not optional. Our Split Second Competition is an
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Keep The Tempo (Vietnamese) | 2025 Split Second Competition
25 Feb 2026: Keep the Tempo, uses the precision and rhythm of Korean drumming as a powerful metaphor for road safety, creatively illustrating how even a slight increase in speed can have significant consequences. Our Split Second Competition is an annual
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Keep The Tempo (Punjabi) | 2025 Split Second Competition
25 Feb 2026: Keep the Tempo, uses the precision and rhythm of Korean drumming as a powerful metaphor for road safety, creatively illustrating how even a slight increase in speed can have significant consequences. Our Split Second Competition is an annual
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Keep The Tempo (Simplified Chinese) | 2025 Split Second Competition
25 Feb 2026: Keep the Tempo, uses the precision and rhythm of Korean drumming as a powerful metaphor for road safety, creatively illustrating how even a slight increase in speed can have significant consequences. Our Split Second Competition is an annual