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 Matt’s story
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By erin@senateshj.co.nz
In SRSIG
Posted 04/05/2018

Matt’s story

Matt Brenssell from St John Alexandra shares what it's like to work in a rural community where everyone is connected and affected by the impact of crashes.

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 Gavin’s story
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By erin@senateshj.co.nz
In SRSIG
Posted 24/04/2018

Gavin’s story

Driving is Otago Regional Council's top health and safety risk . We caught up with Gavin Palmer to find out why the Council is backing Any number is too many.

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 Paul’s story
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By erin@senateshj.co.nz
In SRSIG
Posted 12/04/2018

Paul’s story

Paul Hannah is part of Otago Regional Council's Hydrology team. Road safety is the biggest health and safety risk at the Council.

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 Cary’s story
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By erin@senateshj.co.nz
In SRSIG
Posted 13/02/2018

Cary’s story

Cary Grant is a paramedic in Winton. Find out why he's joining our call to stop using the term "road toll" and to start calling it what it is: death.

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 HW Richardson’s story
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By erin@senateshj.co.nz
In SRSIG
Posted 13/02/2018

HW Richardson’s story

We caught up with employees of HW Richardson to talk about why Hw Richardson and its staff support Any number is too many

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 Avoiding tragedy
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By erin@senateshj.co.nz
In SRSIG, Stories
Posted 01/02/2018

Avoiding tragedy

Jim Boult, Mayor of Queenstown Lakes District Council, talks about the "carnage" on the region's roads last year and what we can do to change this.

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