Grants give green light for National Road Safety Week events

15 March 2023

Road Safety Minister Paul Papalia today awarded over $90,000 in grants to local governments and community groups for the hosting of events during National Road Safety Week 2023.

  • $91,348 in Road Safety Commission and RAC community event grants awarded
  • 22 events to be held across WA during National Road Safety Week 2023
  • Western Australia hosting National Road Safety Week from 14 to 21 May 2023

 

The Road Safety Commission and RAC partnered to fund grants of up to $5,000, which will see 22 community road safety events held across Western Australia between 14 to 21 May.

 

National Road Safety Week is an annual initiative that sees all Australian States and Territories collaborate to highlight the impact of road trauma and ways in which it can be reduced. Each event promotes one of the seven daily themes of the Week which focus on how to make every journey safe.

 

The City of Wanneroo will host a series of free 'Buckle up for National Road Safety Week' workshops with Kid Safe WA helping parents and caregivers choose and use the right child car seats. In Perth's south, Manning Primary School will host a 'Ride to School Breakfast' launching newly mapped safe walking and riding routes for students.

 

More than half of the event grants were awarded to organisations in regional WA from the Great Southern to the Pilbara. The Shire of Kent will share road safety resources with locals and tourists alike as they enjoy the Pingrup Silo Art display while the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Aboriginal Corporation will educate the community of Roebourne on safe driving.

 

With fatigue known as the silent killer on WA roads, a number of events are designed to highlight the dangers of driving tired including the Quairading Outdoor Movie Night, the Gascoyne Driver Reviver and the Wongan-Ballidu 'Drive to Stay Alive Community Jive'.

 

Access Plus WA Deaf Inc will host an Auslan Road Safety Pilot program at their Wembley offices to enable the deaf and hard of hearing community access to road safety information. 

 

For a full list of all grant recipients and more information about National Road Safety Week 2023 visit https://communityconnect.rsc.wa.gov.au

 

Comments attributed to Road Safety Minister Paul Papalia:

 

"I am pleased to help local communities all over the State get involved as Western Australia hosts National Road Safety Week 2023.

 

"With the majority of deaths on our roads occurring in regional WA, I am especially pleased to see so many regional communities embracing National Road Safety Week.

 

"Through this full calendar of events, local people will be linked with practical information and advice on local road safety issues.

 

"Thank you to the RAC for partnering with the Road Safety Commission to fund these road safety events and promote road safety at the grass roots level.

 

"We can never underestimate the power of community in highlighting the impact of road trauma and working together to reduce it."

 

Minister's office - 6552 5600