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Distracted drivers are dangerous drivers
15 May 2007: Media Release - 15 May 2007 The Minister for the Transport Accident Commission (TAC), Mr Tim Holding, today launched a new public education campaign warning that distracted drivers were putting lives at risk. Mr Holding said new research showed that
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Motorcycle riders urged not to be fashion victims
18 Mar 2008: MEDIA RELEASE - 18 MARCH 2008 The TAC today launched a new campaign to encourage motorbike and scooter riders to cover up and save their skin. The TAC's Senior Manager of Road Safety, David Healy, said the television advertisements are timely
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New Statistics Reveal True Extent Of Spinal Cord Injury
14 Nov 2005: Media Release - 14 November 2005 The Minister Responsible for the TAC, John Lenders, today launched Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Week, to raise awareness about spinal cord injury and to highlight its true impact on individuals, families and the
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TAC Delivers Financial Management - Client Service Quinella
4 Nov 2005: Media Release - 4 November 2005 The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) funded in excess of $640 million in support services for more than 41,000 Victorians in the 2004/05 financial year, TAC Chairman, Mr James MacKenzie, announced today. Releasing
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Premier announces new TAC site in Geelong
9 Oct 2006: MEDIA RELEASE - 9 October 2006 The Premier, Steve Bracks today announced that the new Geelong headquarters of the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) would be built on the former Bowtruss site, next to the National Wool Museum. Mr Bracks said the
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Hulls launches tough new drink drive campaign
4 Dec 2003: Media Release - 4 December 2003 TAC Minister and Attorney-General, Rob Hulls, today launched a new TAC public education campaign to reinforce the message that drivers even only a little bit over 0.05 are 'bloody idiots'. The new campaign is in
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Alfred and TAC urge motorists to take care in lead up to long weekend
5 Mar 2003: Media Release - 5 March 2003 The number of people admitted to The Alfred as a result of motorcycle accidents have soared by 92% compared to the same time last year, The Alfred and the TAC said today. Since the beginning of January, The Alfred has
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Five motorists win Renaults for driving right
17 Mar 2004: Media Release - 17 March 2004 TAC Minister Rob Hulls today presented five Victorians with the keys to their new Renault Meganés as Drive Right 2 – a TAC program designed to reward safe and courteous driving – came to a triumphant close. Mr
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TAC fines Magpies $10,000 over speeding incident
17 Jun 2004: Media release - 17 June 2004 The Transport Accident Commission today imposed a $10,000 fine on the Collingwood Football Club, over a speeding incident involving Magpies' player Cameron Cloke. TAC Chief Executive Officer, Mr Stephen Grant said
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Victorian road toll falls in 2002
1 Jan 2003: Media Release - 1 January 2003 The 2002-year was one of the safest ever on Victorian roads, with the State's annual road toll dropping 10% on the previous year's total. Last year 398 lives were lost as a result of road trauma, down from 444 in 2001
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