
2019 TAC TOWARDS ZERO ROUND
Football and netball clubs across the Western Region Football League will take part in the TACâs inaugural Towards Zero Round this weekend.
For the first time in the TACâs 28-year-long partnership with AFL Victoria, the TAC is coordinating a state-wide, fixtured round for all grassroots and community football and netball clubs from August 2-4.
Through the TACâs partnership with AFL Victoria, the Towards Zero Round will enable the TAC to share the message of road safety with more than 400,000 Victorians who are involved in local sporting clubs across the state.
The round will see all Senior Menâs and Womenâs captains wearing the number 0 on their backs instead of their usual jumper number. Netballers on Friday night will also wear the TAC socks.
TAC Acting Chief Executive Officer Bruce Crossett said the Towards Zero round aims to highlight the real value of reaching zero deaths on our roads and why itâs something all Victorians should be working towards.
âGrassroots football and netball clubs are the life blood of their communities and Iâm sure you would be hard pressed to find someone involved who hasnât been affected by road trauma,â he said.
âWe believe that zero is the only acceptable number of deaths on our roads, but we need everyone to play their part,â he said.
âThis round is putting road safety at the fore and weâre asking everyone to prioritise safety to make sure every journey is a safe one.â
Recent research from La Trobe University and AFL Victoria has highlighted the true value football clubs have for their wider communities, revealing that for every player, football clubs reach 10 people in their community.
âThe thousands of football and netball players right across the state cover hundreds of kilometres travelling to games throughout the seasonâ, Mr Crossett said.
âThrough our partnership with AFL Victoria, and the launch of the Towards Zero Round, weâre able to have a direct conversation with those Victorians about the role they play in making our roads safer and working towards zero deaths and serious injuries on our roads,â he said.
The Towards Zero Round is a new approach by the TAC and AFL Victoria to engage the community and increase awareness about critical road safety issues. As part of this initiative, the TAC have also invested $300,000 in a Community Grants Program, where local clubs will have the opportunity to apply for grants of up to $10,000.
Community members can help spread the message that âZero is Possibleâ by tagging TAC in your Towards Zero Round photos on social media by searching Transport Accident Commission (TAC) on Facebook and @tacvictoria on Instagram.
To find out more about the Toward Zero Round and to see if your club is eligible to apply for the Community Grants Program, visit aflvic.com.au.