Over 100 schools have registered to participate in National Walk Safety to School Day in NSW on Friday 20 May.
Read MoreAll across NSW, our favourite buildings and bridges will be lit up in yellow to mark National Road Safety Week. Keep your eyes peeled!
Read MoreLocal 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
Read MoreDrive safely to protect human life, as well as animals including our koala population. That was the message when the first leg of yellow ribbon relay for road safety stopped at Port Macquarie Koala Hospital on Thursday (May 6).
Read MoreThe Kiama lighthouse will once again join other iconic Australian landmarks in being bathed in yellow for National Road Safety Week 2021, 16 to 23 May.
Read MoreNarrandera Shire Council is holding a huge range of activities on Saturday 22 May at the Emergency Operations Centre for National Road Safety Week.
Read MoreBankwest Stadium in Parramatta will be lit up in yellow on Sunday 16th, Tuesday 18th, Thursday 20th and Friday 21st May to support National Road Safety Week.
Read MoreThe Coffs Harbour Council has joined together with the Men’s Shed and Botanic Garden to create a yellow flowering garden for the week as a space where people can reflect on lives changed or lost on our roads.
Read MoreBlue Mountains City Council is proud to continue its commitment to road safety by once again supporting National Road Safety Week.
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