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'Social Death' - MAFMAD Winner 2007 - Young driver safety…
25 Nov 2009: The TAC's Make a Film, Make a Difference (MAFMAD) competition invites young filmmakers aged 25 and under to write a short film idea that will challenge young drivers attitudes to driving and encourage them to look out for their mates. Social Death
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'Denial' - MAFMAD Winner 2005 - Young driver safety campaign
25 Nov 2009: The TAC's Make a Film, Make a Difference (MAFMAD) competition invites young filmmakers aged 25 and under to write a short film idea that will challenge young drivers attitudes to driving and encourage them to look out for their mates. Denial by
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'Wanker' - 2006 MAFMAD Winner - Melissa Bubnic
25 Nov 2009: 'Wanker' - Melissa Bubnic - 2006 MAFMAD Winner Make a Film. Make a Difference (MAFMAD) is a short film competition supported by the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) in Victoria that encourages young film makers to submit an idea thatll make their
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'Slab' - MAFMAD Winner 2006 Young driver safety campaign
25 Nov 2009: The TAC's Make a Film, Make a Difference (MAFMAD) competition invites young filmmakers aged 25 and under to write a short film idea that will challenge young drivers attitudes to driving and encourage them to look out for their mates. 'Slab' by
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'The Substitute' - MAFMAD Winner 2008 - Young driver safety…
25 Nov 2009: The TAC's Make a Film, Make a Difference (MAFMAD) competition invites young filmmakers aged 25 and under to write a short film idea that will challenge young drivers attitudes to driving and encourage them to look out for their mates. The Substitute
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Speech pathology fees
14 Jun 2025: Effective 1 July 2025The 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/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
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Prosecution Report - Client AY
5 Feb 2026: TAC successfully prosecuted the accused in the Magistrates’ Court.The accused was charged with fraudulently obtaining benefits and providing TAC with false and misleading information as a result of a TAC investigation.The accused was involved in a
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/information-and-privacy
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Network pain management programs - TAC - Transport Accident Commission
17 Oct 2019: An overview for medical practitioners, physiotherapists and psychologists. Network pain management programs are part of the TAC's commitment to achieving better health and return to work outcomes for injured Victorians. Network pain management
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/providers/type/general-practitioners
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Safety Net Income Benefit (SNIB)
27 Sep 2023: This policy applies for losses on and after 28 November 2007PolicyThe TAC will pay the Safety Net Income Benefit (SNIB) to a client:who has returned to work after sustaining a
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
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Home services fees - TAC - Transport Accident Commission
17 Oct 2019: Effective 1 July 2025. 2025/26 rates. For Home services provided on or after 1 July 2025. Service Description. TAC Item Number. Maximum Payment Rate. Child Care (per hour - for TAC registered providers). DS0010. $33.90. Garden Maintenance (per
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/providers/type/child-care-services/getting-paid
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