- Date:
- 27 Dec 2024
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Description of artwork
Aaron (Gunaikurnai) ‘Movements Between the Five Clans’ 2019, acrylic on canvas.
‘The tracks are going between the five clans of the Gunaikurnai and the hands are the symbols of my spirit travelling around the campsites.’
This artwork was created through programs provided by the Torch. The Torch provides art, cultural and arts industry support to Indigenous offenders and ex-offenders in Victoria. The Torch aims to reduce the rate of re-offending by encouraging the exploration of identity and culture through art programs to define new pathways upon release.
About the Safer Motorycling Grants Program
Improving motorcyclist safety in Victoria remains a critical road safety challenge as motorcyclists are more vulnerable to injuries than other motorists and motorcycling continues to increase in popularity.
About the Motorcycle Safety Levy (MSL)
The MSL is used to improve safety for motorcycle riders in Victoria.
Road Safety in Victoria
Victoria’s Road Safety Strategy 2021-2030 (Strategy) aims to put Victoria on the path to eliminating road deaths by 2050.
Key Dates
Important dates for the Safer Motorcycling Grants Program.
Who is eligible to apply?
Eligibility criteria to apply for the grant.
Who is not eligible to apply?
Groups who are not eligible to lead organisation in an application.
What can be funded?
The Safer Motorcycling Grants provide funding for eligible projects that will enhance the safety of Victorian motorcyclists.
What will not be funded?
The following are not elgible for funding.
How to apply
We are inviting organisations to submit an online application for funding consideration.
Application assessment
The application assessemnt process.
Notification of Outcomes
You will be advised of the outcome of your application via email by mid-2025.
Grant Responsibilities
The responsibilities that are associated with the grant.
Amendments to guidelines
The Department reserves the right to amend these guidelines and the application terms at any time as it deems appropriate.
Contact us
Contact details regading this program.
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