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Clubs for road safety

Nine football and netball clubs across Geelong and the Bellarine have been awarded for promoting road safety in their communities.

Transport Accident Commission (TAC) awarded clubs across the state with rewards of up to $10,000 through its Club Rewards program.

Head of AFL Victoria Greg Madigan said he was thrilled to see the clubs rewarded for their efforts through the rewards program.

“Throughout this football season, many of our clubs have demonstrated a significant commitment to promoting road safety and education,” he said.

“Footballers cover hundreds of kilometres on the road each season, travelling to and from games and training, so road safety needs to be at the front of mind for us all.”

Geelong and Bellarine clubs that received awards through the program include Corio Community Sports Club, Northern Stars Junior Football Club and Torquay Netball Club.

Surf Coast Suns, Grovedale Tigers, North Shore, South Barwon, Bannockburn and Armstrong Creek football and netball clubs also received rewards.

TAC chief executive Tracey Slatter said sporting clubs were at the heart of the region’s communities and that the money would support a range of road safety initiatives.

“The program aims to empower clubs to develop a culture where all players and members are expected to be safe on the roads,” she said.

“Footballers and netballers often travel long distances for games and training, so by making road safety a priority, these clubs are protecting their members and setting a powerful example.”

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