Annual reports

The TAC's Annual Report was tabled in State Parliament, confirming the scheme is in a strong financial position and delivering improved outcomes for people impacted by road trauma.

In the 2023-2024 financial year, the TAC funded $1.81 billion in support and benefits to help almost 45,000 people get their lives back on track after an accident on Victorian roads – compared with $1.63 billion in 2022-23.

Other highlights from the TAC’s 2023/24 Annual Report include:

  • 950 seriously injured clients returned to work.
  • Road safety education was delivered to 80,366 young people via our Road to Zero Education Complex
  • A  new Road Smart Interactive Program was launched
  • 1352 common law resolutions
  • Personalised care plans were developed for 3,655 TAC clients
  • 1,030 of our most seriously injured clients achieved their back-to-work outcomes.
  • Two new road safety campaigns, targeting: fatigue (‘Driving Tired? Wake up to yourself.’); and drink driving (‘Stop Kidding Yourself. If you drink, don’t drive’) were launched.
  • 172,000 calls were received, resulting in a call quality rating of 89.3% – 11% higher than target.

Download the 2023-2024 Annual Report PDF, 10.85MB.

Reviews and studies expenditure 2023/24

The TAC expended $5,044,381 (excluding GST) on 68 reviews and studies in 2023–24. These reviews and studies covered a range of road safety, health, disability and compensation topics.

Download more information on the reviews and studies XLSX, 0.03MB.

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