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  1. 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
    /2007-media-releases/dont-get-caught-out-by-fatigue

  2. A Haunting Reminder For Drink-Drivers

    13 Nov 2005: Media Release - 13 November 2005 The Minister for the TAC, John Lenders, today launched a haunting public education campaign reminding motorists that you don’t have to be drunk to be a drink-driver, and that the consequences of being over 0.05

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/media-room/news-and-events
    /2005-media-releases/a-haunting-reminder-for-drink-drivers

  3. New road safety strategy - arrive alive 2008 - 2017

    6 Feb 2008: Media Release - 6 February 2008 The Premier John Brumby today unveiled a range of new road safety initiatives to drive down the road toll, including tougher drink driving laws, more driver education, passenger restrictions for P-plate drivers and

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/media-room/news-and-events
    /2008-media-releases/new-road-safety-strategy-arrive-alive-2008-2017

  4. Drink Drivers Warned: The Back Streets are No Safer

    17 Sep 2006: MEDIA RELEASE: 17 SEPTEMBER 2006 Your chances of being caught drink-driving are higher than ever before and back streets are not a safer option, the TAC Minister John Lenders said today. Launching a new public education campaign, Mr Lenders said the

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/media-room/news-and-events
    /2006-media-releases/drink-drivers-warned-the-back-streets-are-no-safer

  5. TAC operations commence in Geelong

    17 Oct 2007: Media Release - 17 October 2007 The TAC has opened its Transition Office in Kilgour Street with 65 employees, including new recruits from the Barwon region, working in Geelong from this week. Visiting the office today, the Minister responsible for

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/media-room/news-and-events
    /2007-media-releases/tac-operations-commence-in-geelong

  6. New campaign calls on motorists to demand vehicle safety

    5 Feb 2007: Media Release - 5 February 2007 The Minister Responsible for the Transport Accident Commission (TAC), Tim Holding, today launched a new public education campaign urging car buyers to demand safety technologies when buying a car. Focusing on two

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-…on-motorists-to-demand-vehicle-safety

  7. Collingwood Football Club withdraws from TAC Community Partnership

    9 Jan 2008: Media Release - 9 January 2008 The Collingwood Football Club today announced its withdrawl from its Community Partnership with the TAC, following a drink driving incident involving player, Sharrod Wellingham. The TAC is disappointed by this incident

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/media-room/news-and-events
    /…/collingwood-football-club-withdraws-from-tac-community-partnership

  8. TAC delivers high client service

    31 Oct 2007: Media Release - 31 October 2007 The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) has maintained its highest-ever level of client satisfaction while providing $709 million in support services to more than 39,000 Victorians in the 2006/07 financial year, TAC

    https://old.tac.vic.gov.au/dupe/media-room/media-releases
    /2007-media-releases/tac-delivers-high-client-service

  9. TAC partners with the Barwon Sports Academy

    30 Jan 2008: Media Release - 30 January 2008 The TAC will support emerging athletes from the Barwon Region through a 3 year deal with the Barwon Sports Academy. Under the three year deal, the TAC will support the academy as it identifies and nurtures young

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/media-room/news-and-events
    /2008-media-releases/tac-partners-with-the-barwon-sports-academy

  10. New campaign urges drivers to take a damn good look at themselves

    4 Sep 2007: Media Release - 4 September 2007 Reckless speeding motorists were urged to take a damn good look at themselves, as the Minister for Roads and Ports, Tim Pallas launched a new TAC campaign. The campaign features a male motorist, accompanied by his

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/media-room/news-and-events
    /…/new-campaign-urges-drivers-to-take-a-damn-good-look-at-themselves

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