NATIONAL
Save the Date! Primary school aged children across Australia will participate in National Walk Safely to School Day on Friday 20 May 2022.
NEW SOUTH WALES
Over 100 schools have registered to participate in National Walk Safety to School Day in NSW on Friday 20 May.
All across NSW, our favourite buildings and bridges will be lit up in yellow to mark National Road Safety Week. Keep your eyes peeled!
Local football and netball players in Southern NSW will take to the field wearing Towards Zero socks during their games on the weekend 14-15 May in the Towards Zero Road Safety Round
NORTHERN TERRITORY
What Northern Territorians can do to help reduce road death and injury Towards Zero this May.
QUEENSLAND
Keep an eye out for iconic Queensland bridges and buildings turning yellow as night falls across National Road Safety Week 2022.
Government, industry and community groups came together in Queensland to encourage road safety collaboration and innovation.
The Robelle Domain stage and arena in Ipswich will be lit in yellow to raise awareness around road safety for National Road Safety Week.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
The Department for Infrastructure and Transport will launch a National Road Safety Week quiz for people to test their road safety knowledge before taking the pledge to Drive So Others Survive.
Copper Coast Council is holding a number of events to support National Road Safety Week.
Roxby Downs Council is hosting a road safety workshop at the Roxby Community Hub to promote safer driver practices.
VICTORIA
The Mooroopna water tower, the tree in Monash Park and two trees in Fryers St, Shepparton will be illuminated in yellow this month as part of National Road Safety Week.
Federation Square in Melbourne is looking forward to screening the National Road Safety Week 2021 television ad with a special voiceover from Australian legend Rove McManus.
TASMANIA
On Saturday 21 May 2022, the North West Football League ‘Real Mates’ Colts feature game is dedicated to National Road Safety Week (NRSW).
On Saturday 22 May, the North West Football League feature game is dedicated to National Road Safety Week (NRSW), with the ‘Real Mates’ U18s celebrating ways to use the road safely.
Buildings across Tasmania will be turning yellow between 16 – 23 May to remember those we have lost on our roads and to remind people to drive safely on the roads
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Over 60 WA locations across the State are preparing to light up in yellow for National Road Safety Week stretching from Albany in the South right up to Broome.
From Monday 6 May to Sunday 12 May icons across WA will be turned yellow as part of National Road Safety Week.
In this video of NRSW WA highlights, hear Peter Frazer share the story of his daughter Sarah, the reason behind National Road Safety week in Australia.
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
To commemorate National Road Safety Week, ACT’s favourite buildings and bridges will shine yellow for the week between 15 – 22 November 2020.