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The Royal Society of Tasmania Lecture: Vision Zero: Road safety in Tasmania

Held on the 2nd Jul 2019

at 8pm to
9pm


Add to Calendar 2019-07-02 20:00:00 2019-07-02 21:00:00 Australia/Sydney The Royal Society of Tasmania Lecture: Vision Zero: Road safety in Tasmania

The public have a seemingly high tolerance of serious road casualties, with an average of 35 people killed, and 260 injured annually in Tasmania. If this incidence of deaths and injuries happened in one place or time, it would no doubt led to public outcry, and demands for something to be done. The RSAC is implementing a range of initiatives and systems that underpin the Towards Zero strategy, which aims to change people’s perceptions about speeding. Garry Bailey, as chair of the Road Safety Advisor Council (RSAC) will present a lecture on their “vision zero” - working towards reducing the number of serious casualties associated with road accidents.

Speaker Profile

Garry BaileyRoad Safety Advisory Council chair Garry Bailey has more than 45 years’ experience as a media professional. He held senior management positions with Davies Brothers Pty Ltd, publisher of the leading Tasmanian newspapers, The Mercury and the Sunday Tasmanian, for 30 years and was editor from November 2001 to January 2012. He has had an enduring interest in road safety, leading a series of campaigns in his time as editor of both newspapers. Garry continued that commitment as the Tasmanian advocate for Bicycle Network from 2014 to 2017 and as a member of the RACT’s southern advisory committee. Since leaving newspapers, he has been a broadcaster with the ABC, a media and communications consultant, a foundation member of the advisory board for the 26Ten adult literacy organisation, is on the board of the not-for-profit disability service provider Nexus, and was an inaugural member of the Tamar Valley Writers Festival committee.