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  1. Don't get caught out by fatigue

    21 Dec 2007: Media Release - 21 December 2007 Speeding, drink driving and fatigue are the three major causes of car crashes on Victorian roads. Today, the TAC launched a new television commercial featuring Victorian cricketer, Cameron White, which encourages

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/media-room/news-and-events
    /2007-media-releases/dont-get-caught-out-by-fatigue

  2. Work Related Compensation

    11 May 2007: Policy The TAC can pay compensation in accordance with the Transport Accident Act (1986) to a person who is injured, or in respect of a person who dies, in a transport accident that occurs when travelling to and from work if: the accident meets the

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
    /policies/other/work-related-compensation

  3. TAC announces transitional office site in Geelong

    17 May 2007: Media Release - 17 May 2007 The TAC’s Chief Operating Officer for Geelong, Andrew Boag, today announced 312 – 328 Moorabool Street as the intended site for the TAC’s transitional office in Geelong, with the relevant planning documents lodged

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/media-room/news-and-events
    /2007-media-releases/tac-announces-transitional-office-site-in-geelong

  4. Government cements its commitment to Geelong

    29 Aug 2007: Media Release - 29 August 2007 Premier John Brumby said the Victorian Government would continue to encourage growth in regional economies during a site visit to the TAC’s new headquarters in Geelong. Mr Brumby said significant progress had been

    https://old.tac.vic.gov.au/dupe/media-room/media-releases
    /2007-media-releases/government-cements-its-commitment-to-geelong

  5. TAC operations commence in Geelong

    17 Oct 2007: Media Release - 17 October 2007 The TAC has opened its Transition Office in Kilgour Street with 65 employees, including new recruits from the Barwon region, working in Geelong from this week. Visiting the office today, the Minister responsible for

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/media-room/news-and-events
    /2007-media-releases/tac-operations-commence-in-geelong

  6. New campaign calls on motorists to demand vehicle safety

    5 Feb 2007: Media Release - 5 February 2007 The Minister Responsible for the Transport Accident Commission (TAC), Tim Holding, today launched a new public education campaign urging car buyers to demand safety technologies when buying a car. Focusing on two

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-…on-motorists-to-demand-vehicle-safety

  7. TAC delivers high client service

    31 Oct 2007: Media Release - 31 October 2007 The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) has maintained its highest-ever level of client satisfaction while providing $709 million in support services to more than 39,000 Victorians in the 2006/07 financial year, TAC

    https://old.tac.vic.gov.au/dupe/media-room/media-releases
    /2007-media-releases/tac-delivers-high-client-service

  8. New campaign urges drivers to take a damn good look at themselves

    4 Sep 2007: Media Release - 4 September 2007 Reckless speeding motorists were urged to take a damn good look at themselves, as the Minister for Roads and Ports, Tim Pallas launched a new TAC campaign. The campaign features a male motorist, accompanied by his

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/media-room/news-and-events
    /…/new-campaign-urges-drivers-to-take-a-damn-good-look-at-themselves

  9. Young people pledge to help make a difference on our roads

    8 Dec 2007: Media Release - 8 December 2007 Young people from The Reach Foundation, emerging film-makers and talented musicians today fronted the launch of a new campaign to help combat the youth road toll. ‘The Pledge’ event at Federation Square was held

    https://old.tac.vic.gov.au/dupe/media…o-help-make-a-difference-on-our-roads

  10. 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

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/media-room/news-and-events
    /2007-media-releases/distracted-drivers-are-dangerous-drivers

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