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Royal Park Truck and Tram Crash
23 May 2017: The TAC is working with the relevant emergency departments to ensure anyone injured in yesterday's collision are aware of the benefits and support available to them.Our priority is to help anyone hurt on our roads to get their lives back on track as
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Response to Peter Moore’s Geelong Advertiser column
6 Feb 2015: 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
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TAC Statement: Joel Selwood, Geelong Football Club
25 Feb 2017: TAC Spokesperson Hamish Heard:We have spoken to the Geelong Football Club again today and have been fully briefed.The club has advised they are determining appropriate action to address the disappointing actions of Joel Selwood.We work closely with
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TAC Response to Slater and Gordon Media Release
16 Apr 2012: The following response follows a media release issued by law firm Slater and Gordon yesterday. For the record, the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) works actively to ensure that people involved transport accidents are aware of their entitlements
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TAC Response to “Establishing a 10-Year Strategy for Social and…
30 Apr 2021: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a contribution from the TAC to the “Establishing a 10-year Strategy for Social and Affordable Housing” discussion paper released by Homes Victoria on 9th February 2021.The submission offers shared
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Make car safety a priority - Letter to the Editor
7 Dec 2016: As young car buyers scour the state for their first set of wheels, it is timely to remind them to put safety at the top of their shopping lists.Many first car buyers and their parents would be surprised to find dozens of used car models with
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TAC returning to business as usual staffing levels
20 Feb 2014: At this time, there are 70 positions associated with projects that are coming to an end. They involve staff engaged on fixed-term contracts to deliver specific service improvement initiatives over and above our normal day to day requirements. These
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[PDF] Annual Report2022–23 Acknowledgement of Country The Transport…
2 Jul 2024: Annual Report2022–23. Acknowledgement of Country The Transport Accident Commission acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land. We pay respect to Elders past, present and future, and all
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In response to Peter Moore's Geelong Advertiser column
4 Oct 2013: Response to Peter Moore’s Geelong Advertiser column Thursday October 3Peter Moore, it seems, is again most upset about the TAC’s “preoccupation” with speed limits.The fact is that excessive or inappropriate speed is the primary cause of
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Clarification of TAC payments for cyclists and pedestrians
7 May 2013: The Herald Sun recently reported that TAC payments to cyclists from 2007 to 2012 were $558 million and pedestrian payments were $165 million. These figures were reported in reverse order. It should have reported that pedestrian payments were $558
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