What we do
The TAC pays benefits to people injured in transport accidents. Working closely with our road safety partners, the TAC also actively campaigns to reduce the incidence of road trauma through accident prevention programs.
Read moreTransport Accident Charge
Motorists in Victoria pay a transport accident charge as part of their registration. This charge funds the TAC, and pays for treatment and support services for people injured in transport accidents.
Read moreBoard of Management
The TAC is a Victorian-government owned organisation guided by a Board of Management. The BoM comprises experienced and respected Directors from across the Victorian community.
Read moreExecutive Leadership Team
The TAC's Executive Leadership team report to the Board of Management and oversee the TAC's operations.
Read moreOur Mission, Vision and Values
Find out what values are central to our culture and help us guide how we work with our clients, providers and with each other.
Read moreFreedom of Information
The TAC is subject to the Victorian Freedom of Information Act 1982 which gives any person the right to access information. Our FOI team can assist you with FOI requests.
Read moreProtected Disclosures
The Protected Disclosures Act 2012 (formerly Whistleblowers Protection Act 2001) supports the Government's commitment to the principles of open, honest and accountable governance and is designed to protect the public interest.
Read moreFraud and compliance
The TAC is committed to protecting the funds and other assets placed under its control and protection for the benefit of the people of Victoria, and will not tolerate fraudulent or corrupt activities.
Read moreLegislation
The TAC is governed by Victorian legislation that sets out the type of benefits and services it can pay, and any conditions that apply. This legislation is called the Transport Accident Act 1986.
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