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2012 Awards Finalist and 2011 Awards Winners


The winners of the 2012 Australian Road Safety Awards  presented by Caltex were announced during the National Final and Gala Dinner held in Sydney.

Darwin-based Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) won the Founder’s Award for Outstanding Achievement (Overall Award) as well as the Corporate Fleet Award for its Light Vehicle Committee initiative. The ERA Light Vehicle Committee works to protect ERA’s Ranger mine site employees and promote safe driving in the broader Northern Territory community.

Other 2012 winners were the Qld Police Citizens Youth and Welfare Association (Community Programs); Playful Beginnings Aboriginal Corporation (Indigenous Road Safety); Hanson Construction Queensland (Innovation); Lismore City Council (Local Government Initiatives); Queensland Police Service (State Government initiatives) and Westmead Hospital’s Trauma Service (Schools Program).

Four finalists from the Award categories, Community Programs, School Programs, Innovation and Indigenous Road Safety, were successful in their application for funding under the new Caltex Improvement Grant. Hypodrive (Qld); Playful Beginnings Aboriginal Corporation (NSW); Spinal Injuries Association (Qld) and the Qld Police Citizens Youth and Welfare Association will each receive $2,500 worth of funding after demonstrating how the Grant could continue or expand their respective project.

The Australian Road Safety Awards recognise achievements and innovations which will improve road safety across the nation. The Awards are an initiative of the Australian Road Safety Foundation (ARSF), the organisers of the annual national road safety awareness day, Fatality Free Friday.

ARSF CEO and Founder Russell White said the 2012 Australian Road Safety Awards program rewarded the vital contributions many organisations were making towards improving road safety nationally.

“This evening we acknowledged eight winners from a field of 35 finalists representing a broad spectrum of community organisations, government, industry and individuals,” said Mr White.

“I would like to congratulate tonight’s Awards winners for their commitment to improving road safety and reducing road trauma,” he said.

Mr White said the 2012 Australian Road Safety Awards attracted a very significant number of entries from high calibre organisations and individuals.

“This positive response can be attributed in part to the success of the inaugural 2011 Awards as well as to the expansion of the 2012 Program to include Caltex’s two new groups of cash incentives – the Caltex Improvement Grant scheme and the $2000 cash prizes for the winners of the non government and non corporate award categories,” said Mr White.

“I would like to congratulate the recipients of the inaugural Caltex Improvement Grant. Hopefully this much-needed funding will help continue what may have been one off projects.

“As well as formally recognising stakeholders’ commitment to improving road safety outcomes and providing a new funding source, we hope the Awards will encourage new standards of excellence in the road safety industry and in turn, will act as a catalyst to increase road safety activities across the nation.

Mark Leathan, Caltex Australia’s Brand Advertising and Marketing Communications Manager, said “Road safety was of critical importance not only for our own people and drivers, but for our customers and every road user and pedestrian. We are pleased to extend our support of the 2012 Australian Road Safety Awards with the new Caltex Improvement Grant and selected category cash prizes, incentives we hope will help grow Australia’s road safety industry and its efforts to reduce road trauma.”

The Awards are sponsored by Caltex, Australia’s leading transport fuel supplier and convenience retailer.

The winners are:

Community Programs
Winner: Queensland Police Citizens Youth and Welfare Association (QLD)

Project: Braking the Cycle Program

School Programs

Winner: Trauma Service Westmead Hospital (NSW)

Project: bStreetSmart

State Government Initiatives
Winner: Queensland Police Service (QLD)

Project: Project R.A.P.T.A.R (Reduce Accidents, Prevent Tragedy, Activate Resources)

Local Government Initiative
Winner: Lismore City Council (NSW)

Project: Drive to Conditions Road Safety Project

Innovation
Winner: Hanson Construction Queensland (QLD)

Project: Wolffdene Quarry Safe Driving Workshop

Corporate Fleet Safety
Winner: Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) (NT)

Project: Light Vehicle Committee

Indigenous Road Safety
Winner: Playful Beginnings Aboriginal Corporation (NSW)

Project: “The Road, My Mob and Me”

Founder’s Award for Outstanding Achievement – Overall Winner
Winner: Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) (NT)

Project: Light Vehicle Committee

Caltex Improvement Grant recipients

Hypodrive (QLD)

Playful Beginnings Aboriginal Corporation (NSW)

Spinal Injuries Association (QLD)

Queensland Police Citizens Youth and Welfare Association (QLD)

Media Award

Winner: ABC Media Watch

 

Click below to view the latest media releases:

Community Programs – Queensland Police Citizens Youth Welfare Association

School Programs – Trauma Service Westmead Hospital

Indigenous Road Safety – Playful Beginnings Aboriginal Corporations

Local Government – Lismore City Council winners media release

State Government – Queensland Police Service

 


The finalists for 2012 are:

Community Programs Finalists:

  • Royal Automobile Association of  SA/The Advertiser
  • Milton Ulladulla Driver Education Group Driver
  • Skill Master Motorcycle Services
  • Queensland  Police
  • Hypodrive
  • Michelin Australia
  • Queensland Police Citizens Youth Welfare Association
  • Spinal Injuries Associations
School Programs Finalists:

  • Hypodrive
  • Safety Sense Young Driver Safety Concepts
  • Western Australia Police
  • Trauma Service Westmead Hospital
  • Milton Ulladulla Driver Education Group Hospital

 

 

 

State Government Initiatives Finalists:

  • Queensland Police
  • Western Australia Police
  • Trauma Service Westmead Hospital
  • Northern Territory Department of Transport
  • South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service
Local Government Initiatives Finalists:

  • Bankstown City Council
  • Blacktown City Council
  • Lismore City Council
  • Trauma Service Westmead Hospital

 

Innovation Finalists:

  • e-Log Systems
  • Hanson Construction Materials Pty Ltd
  • Hypodrive
  • Optalert
  • Queensland Police
  • Queensland Police Citizens Youth Welfare Association
  • Smart Car Technologies Pty Ltd
  • Trauma Service Westmead Hospital
  • Western Australia Police
Corporate Fleet Safety Finalists:

  • Energy Resources Australia
  • Hanson Construction Materials Pty Ltd

 

 

 

 

Founder’s Award for Outstanding Achievement
This pinnacle award is presented to a category winner for outstanding overall achievement in the 2012 Australian Road Safety Awards Program
Media
We recognise and reward the achievement of a media campaign that drives the road safety message
Indigenous Road Safety Finalists:

  • Hypodrive
  • Playful Beginnings Aboriginal Corporations
Caltex Road Safety Improvement Award
The grant category has been introduced to encourage the development of grassroots road safety initiatives. The Caltex Road Safety Improvement Grant which could earn the winner/s up to $10,000 in funding to continue or expand their project/s

 

The winners for 2011 are:

Community Programs

Winner: Gulgong Liquor Accord, NSW Project: The “Nightrider” Bus

School Programs

Winner : Youthsafe, NSW Project: Plan2

State Government Initiatives

Winner: Territory Insurance Office, NT Project: Party Safe Program

Local Government Initiative

Winner: Gold Coast City Council, QLD Project: SMART Motorcycle Training Program

Innovation

Winner: VISIONDRIVE. QLD Project: In-Vehicle Driver Recorders

Corporate Fleet Safety

Winner: Redland City Council, QLD Project: Fleet Safety Program

Founder’s Award for Outstanding Achievement – Overall Winner

Winner: Gold Coast City Council, QLD Project: SMART Motorcycle Training Program

Media

Winner: No winner Highly Commended Award: The Government of South Australian Department of Transport, Energy and Infrastructure Project: 1000 Horsepower – Rail Level Crossing Safety Campaign and Safety Strategy & Action Plan 2010-2012

Indigenous Road Safety

Winner: Clontarf Aboriginal College , WA Project: Unique Driver Education Program

 

Caltex Award

Winner : Hypodrive, QLD Project: Hypodrive Awareness Program