A program which connects Indigenous Australians with disability through art and traditional cultural storytelling is set to be highlighted at a United Nations exhibition in Switzerland. Our Insurance Commissioner Neil…
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View our recent presentation from the State Taxi Conference held in August 2019.
One in two Queenslanders have experienced a motor vehicle crash or know someone who has. Last year, 245 people were killed on Queensland roads and more than 5,606* people were…
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Australia’s most advanced automated vehicle made its debut on Queensland streets this week. The purpose-built $1.5 million Renault ZOE2 is packed with high-tech sensors, LIDAR, cameras, computers and software. It…
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MAIC is proud to partner with the Queensland Trucking Association to launch a 24-month trial of in-vehicle driver monitoring technology. The ‘Eyes on Fatigue’ project will measure how effectively driver…
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A staggering 70 per cent of Queenslanders admit to using their phones illegally in the car, making them four times more likely to crash. It’s a bad habit fuelled by…
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It’s officially production time for the third edition of our whiplash injury recovery booklet. Since its first edition in 2005, the whiplash injury recovery booklet has been widely adopted by…
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Fatality Free Friday is a nationwide program run annually by the Australian Road Safety Foundation to raise road safety awareness. Each year, too many lives are lost on the roads…
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On Thursday 23 May, MAIC launched a new fellowship to promote high-quality trauma care in Queensland. Commencing next year, the Associate Professor Clifford Pollard AM Trauma Fellowship will develop the…
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National Road Safety Week 2019 kicks off from 6 May – 12 May. This annual event highlights the ongoing impact of road trauma and encourages drivers to consider the consequences…
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