Melbourne Observer. 111207B4. December 7, 2011. Part B4

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Healthy Living


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Places To Go


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Places To Go


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Things To Do


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Motoring


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Big Wheels

Your safe driving partner: VisionDrive wins award for road safety innovation

■ Providing in-car technology that teaches safe driving habits has earned Gold Coast innovator VisionDrive a national road safety award. The winners of the inaugural 2011 Australian Road Safety Awards presented by Caltex were announced on November 23 during the National Final and Gala Dinner held in Sydney. The Varsity Lakes based company VisionDrive was named as the winner of the Innovation category. VisionDrive imports and sells invehicle drive recorders which record video, audio and g-forces all referenced with GPS information (date/ time/speedl/location). Marketed as “your safe driving partner” the VisionDrive auto blackbox can record and store past driving events in high quality video. During reckless acceleration, braking and turning, VisionDrive will warn the driver, leading to safer driving behaviour and avoidance of accidents. Fatality Free Friday Road Safety Foundation (FFFRSF) Chairman Russell White said VisionDrive won the competitive Innovation award category because it was user-friendly technology that delivered road safety messages direct to the driver. “VisionDrive was a very worthy winner of the Innovation category. The product takes road safety to the coalface, providing an ever-present reminder of the importance of safe driving,” said Mr White. “FFFRSF launched the Awards program to recognise outstanding achievement and innovation in the area of road safety in Australia. “As well as formally recognising stakeholders’ commitment to improving road safety outcomes, we hope the Awards will encourage new standards of excellence in the road safety industry and in turn, will act as a catalyst to increase road safety activities across the nation,” Russell White explains. “This evening we acknowledged nine winners from a field of 35 finalists across 10 categories, representing a broad spectrum of community organisations, government, industry and individuals. The significant number of entries and finalists reinforces that many organisations are making vital contributions towards improving road safety nationally. “I would like to congratulate tonight’s Awards winners for their commitment to improving road safety and reducing road trauma. “Tragically, on average, four people are killed and 90 are seriously injured every day on Australia's roads. Almost everyone has, at some stage, been affected by a road crash (National Road Safety Strategy 20112020, Australian Transport Council). “As we approach the end of the first year of the global initiative, Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020, it is very clear that road safety is an area where we could be doing better, much better. To learn more about the Australian Road Safety Awards visit: www.australianroadsafetyawards. com.au.


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Travel Extra


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Travel Extra


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SPECIALISED TOURING EXCLUSIVE NSW RAIL PACKAGE THE SOUTHERN SPIRIT A FABULOUS TRAIN JOURNEY DOWN THE EASTERN SEABOARD Departure: Friday, February 17, 2012 6 day all inclusive Melbourne/Brisbane/Melbourne package. Highlights include ‘whistle stop’ off train tours at Byron Bay, Port Macquarie and the Hunter Valley, Dubbo, the Taronga Western Plains Zoo and then on to Albury-Wodonga before arriving at Southern Cross Station. Only a limited number of twin cabins are available. Pensioner cost $4795.00 per person t/share. Non-pensioner cost $5395.00 per person t/share.

12 DAY RED CENTRE & THE TOP END Departure: Saturday, April 7, 2012 Includes the Ghan to Alice Springs with a four day whistle stop break for sightseeing including Ayers Rock and the Olgas before re-boarding the Ghan again and travel on overnight to Darwin, for a five night stay which also includes Kakadu and Litchfield Park etc before the direct flight back to Melbourne. Pensioner cost $5395.00 p /pt/ share Non-pensioner cost $5685.00 p /pt/ share Single supplement $740.00 extra

14 DAY NORTH QUEENSLAND’S OUTBACK THIS IS A TOUR NOT TO BE MISSED Departure: Thursday, May 31, 2012 Which includes the airfare to Brisbane and return from Cairns and features the Stockman’s Hall of Fame, the Qantas Founders Museum. A cattle station visit, visit the Lava Tubes, plus travel aboard the historic Gulflander and Savannalander trains, the Kuranda Sky Rail. Cost $4359.00 p /pt/ share

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