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  1. Keep The Tempo (Arabic) | 2025 Split Second Competition

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    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

    YouTube hosted video youtube.com » Transport Accident Commission Victoria

  2. Unusual Behaviour (Simplified Chinese) | 2025 Split Second Competition

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    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

    YouTube hosted video youtube.com » Transport Accident Commission Victoria

  3. Keep The Tempo | Split Second Competition 2025 - Winner

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    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

    YouTube hosted video youtube.com » Transport Accident Commission Victoria

  4. Unusual Behaviour (Punjabi) | 2025 Split Second Competition

    Thumbnail image of Unusual Behaviour (Punjabi) | 2025 Split Second Competition 1:00

    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

    YouTube hosted video youtube.com » Transport Accident Commission Victoria

  5. Unusual Behaviour (Vietnamese) | 2025 Split Second Competition

    Thumbnail image of Unusual Behaviour (Vietnamese) | 2025 Split Second Competition 1:00

    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

    YouTube hosted video youtube.com » Transport Accident Commission Victoria

  6. Keep The Tempo (Vietnamese) | 2025 Split Second Competition

    Thumbnail image of Keep The Tempo (Vietnamese) | 2025 Split Second Competition 0:48

    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

    YouTube hosted video youtube.com » Transport Accident Commission Victoria

  7. Keep The Tempo (Punjabi) | 2025 Split Second Competition

    Thumbnail image of Keep The Tempo (Punjabi) | 2025 Split Second Competition 0:48

    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

    YouTube hosted video youtube.com » Transport Accident Commission Victoria

  8. Keep The Tempo (Simplified Chinese) | 2025 Split Second Competition

    Thumbnail image of Keep The Tempo (Simplified Chinese) | 2025 Split Second Competition 0:48

    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

    YouTube hosted video youtube.com » Transport Accident Commission Victoria

  9. Occupational therapy fees

    13 Apr 2026: 13 April 2026OT fee schedule now in effectThe new TAC model and fee schedule for Occupational Therapy services is now in effect. A significant component of the new service model is the OT Access Registry. For more information on how to register in

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
    /payment-rates/fee-schedule/occupational-therapy-services

  10. Dietitian fees - TAC - Transport Accident Commission

    17 Oct 2019: Effective 1 July 2025. The TAC has extended the funding of temporary telehealth services previously scheduled to end on 30 September 2020 until further notice, giving clients the ongoing convenience and flexibility of accessing health services from

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/providers/type/dietitian/getting-paid/dietitians

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