Sponsorships

Our partnerships play an important role in helping us to reduce road trauma and work towards the ultimate goal of zero deaths and serious injuries on our roads.

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Our partnerships play an important role in helping us to reduce road trauma and work towards the ultimate goal of zero deaths and serious injuries on our roads.

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More Towards Zero Partners

The Knock-On Effect

The Knock-on Effect - Hits Hard Episode 1

We’re proud to partner with NSW Rugby League to tackle road safety in NSW head-on.

While a knock-on may seem like a small mistake on a footy field, it can have dramatic consequences on our roads.

The NSW Blues and Blues Women have joined forces to support the Knock-On Effect campaign.

Get your hand off it

Red road 30s

Since 2014, Transport for NSW and the Sydney Swans have partnered to encourage NSW drivers not to use mobile phones illegally while driving.

It’s important to stay alert when you’re behind the wheel. Get your hand off it and put your mobile phone away. It’s not worth it.

 

Slow Down

Western Sydney Wanderers- Stats matter on and off the field: Episode 1

As proud partners of the Western Sydney Wanderers since 2015, we’ve been encouraging fans to think about the human cost of road trauma and reasons why we need to slow down on our roads.

‘Who do you slow down for?’

The Western Sydney Wanderers have a message to share…

 

What’s Your Plan B?

Sydney Sixers - The Perfect Drive

On and off the field, you need a reliable Plan B. We partner with the Sydney Sixers, Sydney Thunder and NSW Blues to encourage cricket fans to plan ahead and get home safely from a night out. If you’re drinking, don’t drive.

Buckle up and be safe

Graphic of The Wiggles

Kids are our most vulnerable road users – they count on us all to make sensible decisions to keep them safe.

Did you know that two in three child car seats are not being used correctly? This greatly increases the risk of serious injury. When children are correctly restrained in approved child car seats they are less likely to be seriously injured or killed in a car crash, so it’s important to give parents and carers as much information as possible so they can make an informed decision.