The Northern Rivers Times Edition 174

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November 9, 2023

The Northern Rivers Times

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SLOW POLITICIANS MUST RELEASE SECRET ROAD SAFETY RATINGS Australia’s peak motoring body is calling on the Federal Government to require states and territories to release secret ratings about the safety of the nation’s roads. More than 450,000km of Australian roads have been assessed using a globally recognised starrating system designed by the International Road Assessment Program (iRAP). Every Australian state and territory government uses this program to measure and describe the relative safety of roads. Yet not one has yet published the results derived and the data is kept secret. The map below, obtained from iRAP, shows the extensive network of roads that it has rated across Australia. Unfortunately, the individual ratings are unavailable to the voters who use and fund these roads; and who want to be assured that

politicians are investing in roads to save lives, rather than marginal seats. The AAA is calling for Federal Transport Minister Catherine King to compel states and territories to publish these star-ratings, as a condition of receiving their share of the $10 billion the Commonwealth allocates on roads each year.

Mr Bradley said: “Australian road deaths are increasing, and we don’t know why. “To improve transparency, accountability, and to prevent future crashes, this iRAP data must be in the public domain”. Australia’s road toll increased nearly 5% in the 12 months to 30 September 2023, with pedestrian deaths up 11%

and cycling deaths up more than 30%. Mr Bradley said: “We cannot explain these dramatic increases or be confident about proposed solutions, simply because state governments are withholding crucial data. “The AAA’s Data Saves Lives campaign is not calling for new data, but simply asking the Commonwealth to use its $10 billion in annual

road funding to compel the states and territories to release existing data on road quality, crash causes, and key law enforcement issues. “Transparent management and reporting of existing data is a commonsense, inexpensive approach that would save lives. “And if this data is not available to the Australian Government

and voters, road funding decisions will continue to be made in the backrooms of government and subject to the whims of politicians and the political cycle.’’ iRAP is a respected international organisation that has rated roads in 128 countries. Its assessors examine the design of roads and assign them a safety rating based on factors such as how many lanes they have, whether the road is divided or a single carriageway, the road surface and the presence of roadside hazards. The Data Saves Lives campaign is urging the Federal Government to include data transparency obligations in the next five-year National Partnership Agreement on Land Transport Infrastructure Projects, due to commence next July. For more detail see datasaveslives.org.au

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1.57 million Australians are now ‘At Risk’ of ‘mortgage stress’ representing 30.3% of mortgage holders.

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Councils must be part of the housing density solution

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Mazda’s Iconic SP: A Revival of the RX-7 with the Possibility of Electric and Internal Combustion Power Options

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K’gari – A sandy paradise

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NFF calls on crossbenchers to vote against Basin Plan rewrite

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Another Tough Season Ends with High Hopes for the Next

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your say on 10-year Trout Cod recovery roadmap

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New President launches national campaign against anti-farming policies

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Fishers for Fish Habitat Forum to address issues affecting Sunraysia area

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Farmers fearful of 11th hour dud deal with EU

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SXS Didgeridoo Commissioning Project Fundraiser Campaign for 2024

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Students perform & meet Troy Cassar Daley backstage at Jacca Festival

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RECENT CATTLE MARKET REPORTS

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More Australian businesses can now access R&D funding from CSIRO

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pages 22-23

NSW Budget a solid advance for essential workers

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Local fre-affected farmers urged to apply for disaster assistance

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fine…by Nigel Dawe Applications now open for Council Apprenticeship Program

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Local talent, global impact: Cameron’s Kia ad editing win

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Council opens tender process to lease NRLX

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Northern Rivers Rail Trail welcomes over 100,000 guests in seven months

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WILLIAMSON CALLS FOR ACTION ON FIRE RECOVERY SUPPORT FOR LOCAL LANDOWNERS

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Remembrance Day 2023

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SLOW POLITICIANS MUST RELEASE SECRET ROAD SAFETY RATINGS

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The Ballina Art Society 2023 Exhibition

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