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  1. TAC ad reminds drivers that a little bit over is still over

    24 Nov 2004: Media release - 24 November 2004 A new public education campaign highlighting the lifestyle consequences for drivers who lose their licence as a result of drink driving was launched today by the Minister responsible for the TAC, Rob Hulls. The new

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the…s-that-a-little-bit-over-is-still-over

  2. [PDF] TAC 2464 AR Operations 5.2.indd

    26 Oct 2004: 2004 Annual Report. Transport Accident Commission. 05 About the TAC06 Highlights 2003/0408 Chair’s Report10 CEO’s Report12 Board of Management. 13 Senior Management16 Service Delivery22 Road Safety26 Our People. 30 Financial Management33

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/media-room/annual-reports/archive
    /tac2004ar.pdf

  3. 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

    https://old.tac.vic.gov.au/dupe/media-room/media-releases
    /2004-media-releases/five-motorists-win-renaults-for-driving-right

  4. 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

    https://old.tac.vic.gov.au/dupe/media-room/media-releases
    /2004-media-releases/tac-fines-magpies-$10,000-over-speeding-incident

  5. Accident victims to get greater benefits delivered faster

    13 Oct 2004: Media Release - 13 October 2004Lump-sum no fault impairment benefits for Victorians injured in transport accidents will increase by over 200 per cent for the most severely injured, under amendments to the Transport Accident Act to be introduced into

    https://old.tac.vic.gov.au/dupe/medi…-get-greater-benefits-delivered-faster

  6. New campaign asks "how safe is your car?"

    21 Jul 2004: Media Release - 21 July 2004 The Minister for the TAC, Rob Hulls, will today launch a new road safety campaign to promote vehicle safety and reduce deaths and serious injuries on Victorian roads. Mr Hulls said the campaign was well-timed as more

    https://old.tac.vic.gov.au/dupe/media-room/media-releases
    /2004-media-releases/new-campaign-asks-how-safe-is-your-car

  7. New TAC campaign warns that speed is no accident

    20 May 2004: Media release - 20 May 2004 TAC Minister Rob Hulls today launched a graphic new road safety campaign reinforcing the message that drivers who speed are responsible for the injuries they cause to others. Mr Hulls said the campaign, specifically

    https://old.tac.vic.gov.au/dupe/media-room/media-releases
    /2004-media-releases/new-tac-campaign-warns-that-speed-is-no-accident

  8. Client service tops TAC achievements for 2003/2004

    3 Nov 2004: Media Release - 3 November 2004 The Transport Accident Commission provided in excess of $617 million in support and services to more than 40,000 Victorians in the 2003/04 financial year, TAC Chair, Mr James MacKenzie, announced today. Mr MacKenzie

    https://old.tac.vic.gov.au/dupe/media-room/media-releases
    /2004-media-releases/client-service-tops-tac-achievements-for-20032004

  9. Richmond player returns home to promote 120

    16 Mar 2004: Media Release - 16 March 2004 Richmond footballer and former Bendigo Pioneers player Nathan Brown and team mate David Rodan today took time out from their pre-season training to promote practice of a different kind. Joining forces with the Pioneers,

    https://old.tac.vic.gov.au/dupe/media-room/media-releases
    /2004-media-releases/richmond-player-returns-home-to-promote-120

  10. Victoria achieves lowest road toll on record

    1 Jan 2004: Media release - 1 January, 2004 Acting Premier John Thwaites has challenged Victorian motorists to continue to bring down the road toll, after the state achieved its lowest ever road toll on record – with 333 people killed on the state's roads in

    https://old.tac.vic.gov.au/dupe/media-room/media-releases
    /2004-media-releases/victoria-achieves-lowest-road-toll-on-record

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