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Road safety hip-hop video and heart-wrenching scenes take out short…
11 Dec 2012: A hip-hop video video and a short film with an emotional twist are the winners of the Make a Film, Make a Difference Film (MAFMAD) competition for 2012. The MAFMAD competition is run by the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) to encourage young
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-…cenes-take-out-short-film-competition
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Speed offences slowing down
14 Feb 2011: MEDIA RELEASE: 14th February 2011 Victorian motorists are getting the message and slowing down, according to the latest mobile speed camera data. Analysis of the latest data by the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) indicates that for every hour of
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In response to Dean Frenkel
4 Jun 2013: For the record, I strongly disagree with hypnotherapist Dean Frenkel’s opinion that the TAC’s fatigue campaigns may have become a contributor to increased driver fatigue and road trauma (“We should wake up to hypnotic road signs” Herald Sun,
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/media-room/for-the-record/articles
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Vehicle safety class of 2009 revealed
4 Mar 2010: MEDIA RELEASE: 4 March 2010 A comprehensive list of cars crash tested by ANCAP in 2009 has been released with two thirds earning a five star rating. The ANCAP Victorian partners, VicRoads, RACV and the TAC have released the Class of 2009 list, all
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NEW TAC SHOCK CAMPAIGN TARGETS CANNABIS USERS
14 Jul 2009: MEDIA RELEASE: Tuesday, 14 July 2009 Cannabis users who drive after having taken the drug are the target of the latest TAC campaign to tackle drug driving and reduce trauma on Victoria’s roads. Premier John Brumby and Roads and Ports Minister Tim
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TAC RELOCATION A MAJOR BOOST TO GEELONG ECONOMY
26 Feb 2009: Media Release: Thursday, 26 February 2009 The Transport Accident Commission’s (TAC) new Geelong headquarters was officially opened today, in the largest relocation of a government body in Victoria’s history. Premier John Brumby said the new
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GUIDE TO HELP REDUCE DEATHS AND INJURIES FROM WORK RELATED DRIVING
24 Nov 2008: MEDIA RELEASE: 24 November 2008 The Transport Accident Commission and WorkSafe Victoria have launched a “Guide to safe work-related driving” to help reduce deaths and injuries resulting from work-related driving. Speaking at the launch of the
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The Transport Accident Commission and WorkSafe Victoria collaborate…
3 Jan 2008: MEDIA RELEASE - 3 JANUARY 2008 Today the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) and WorkSafe Victoria formally announced the launch of the shared Health Services Group. The aim of the Health Services Group is to simplify processes and implement
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-…ctoria-collaborate-on-health-strategy
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Don't get caught out by fatigue
21 Dec 2007: Media Release - 21 December 2007 Speeding, drink driving and fatigue are the three major causes of car crashes on Victorian roads. Today, the TAC launched a new television commercial featuring Victorian cricketer, Cameron White, which encourages
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/media-room/news-and-events
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Top Ten trauma statistics revealed
20 Aug 2009: MEDIA RELEASE: 20th August 2009 The Transport Accident Commission has released detailed statistics on the most dangerous places on Victoria’s roads. 35 per cent of crashes causing fatalities and serious injuries happen in just ten of Victoria’s
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