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National Road Safety Partnership Program

1 November 2022

The National Road Safety Partnership Program (NRSPP) is a government-supported, industry-led collaborative network which aims to support Australian businesses and organisations to develop a positive road safety culture and help protect their workers and the public, not only during work hours but also when staff are 'off-duty'.

The website is full of valuable resources for use in any country.

Sample its work through the latest bulletin available here.

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