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25.01.2022 Please share http://abnb.me/EVmg/V5yBbJ9suE The Ridge Retreat is a luxury self-contained apartment with it's very own private outdoor hot tub spa overloo...king secluded native gardens and natural bush only a few minutes from Port Macquarie. Incredibly spacious and comfortable this fabulous BnB is filled with lots of thoughtful unexpected details like super comfie beds, lux high threadcount sheets, a generous selection of breakfast supplies, great coffee/tea with yummie short bread biscuits and fresh fruit, bacon and eggs. You'll love it!! See more



20.01.2022 This has got it all. A bike show and great roads to ride all around the area. Put it in your calendar. 18th November. The place to be! And the date is still available (as at 30/08/17) at The Ridge Retreat for a great place to stay in a bike-friendly self-contained, two-bedroom apartment with jacuzzi.... but be quick! Find us on AirBnB.

17.01.2022 Join the Road Policing Unit on Sunday Did you know: Motorcyclists represent 20 per cent of fatalities on our roads but they are only 5 per cent of the registere...d vehicles on our road. Join the Ride and stand with us as we Speak Up for Road Safety and raise awareness of motorcyclists and motorcycle safety. Mackay Police invite motorcyclists to join them for a ride! When: 9.30am this Sunday, August 27 Where: Meet at Mackay Northern Beaches Police Station (Carl Street, Rural View) What: We’ll be taking the scenic route to Mirani and stopping for a sausage sizzle when we arrive. Donations will be collected on behalf of the Mackay Hospital Foundation. RSVP: Any questions or RSVPs can be directed to [email protected], Mackay Police Station or Mackay Northern Beaches Police Station Mayor Greg Williamson will welcome riders, send them on their way and meet them for a sausage sizzle on arrival in Mirani. We hope to see you there!

15.01.2022 After a short absence from delivering courses in Victoria, we are very pleased to announce that David Paterson, based in Melbourne, has joined our band of Motor...cycle Accident Management Instructors. He will shortly be scheduling courses in Victoria and Tasmania. David rides a Triumph Tiger 800 XCa, a very nice bit of kit! He is also very active in the community including with Surf Lifesaving Australia. Welcome aboard David!



14.01.2022 How are #motorcycle #crash statistics misused and how does it negatively affect riders? Find out why it's a scam and get the real picture on #crashes! #roadsafety #motorcycles

14.01.2022 For the first time, NSW roads will be plagued by undercover police on kitted-out motorbikes. It's the latest weapon to tackle the rising road toll. Download the 7 News app: http://yhoo.it/2a8SxYV #UndercoverCops #7News

12.01.2022 We are looking for a new owner! Are you interested in taking over a national motorcycle-related training business with everything already in place? Courses ar...e still scheduled in Queensland, South Australia and Victoria this year and next as we search for a passionate individual to pick up the reins. Call Roger on 0427 464 266 or email at [email protected] for a prospectus.



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11.01.2022 Homeward bound. 50 WA-based Australia Post managers and team leaders trained in Motorcycle Accident Management. Just a few days now before the next adventure: T...he 4000km motorcycle round trip for the Black Dog Ride to Tassie 2017 raising awareness and funds for depression and suicide prevention. Cheers Roger. See more

11.01.2022 Need an excuse for a ride? Some more info about the upcoming Motofest in Wauchope, NSW on Saturday 18th November.

07.01.2022 Yes, you DO have responsibility for what happens on the road. Even if you don't think you do.

07.01.2022 FREE ALPINE MOTOSAFE "RACE" EARPLUGS VALUED AT $27!! To receive these, book online on to our Sydney Motorcycle Accident Management course on 1st July 2017. Just... $85. Enter the promo code FREEALPINE when prompted "anything else we need to know?" www.firstaidformotorcyclists.com.au/bookings



06.01.2022 New course coming in Port Macquarie on the 20th of October... Roger Fance is your instructor. Booking information coming in the next few days. DON'T MISS OUT

04.01.2022 Brisbane Times 30th July 2017 - A coroner has recommended Queensland introduce a new criminal offence for people not to "simply stand by" when someone is dying.... Coroner John Hutton recommended the Queensland government introduce a provision in the Criminal Code Act similar to that of the Northern Territory that states: "Any person who, being able to provide rescue, resuscitation, medical treatment, first aid or succour of any kind to a person urgently in need of it and whose life may be endangered if it is not provided, callously fails to do so is guilty of an offence and is liable to imprisonment for seven years."

01.01.2022 Rounding a bend and coming across a rider down you'll be glad you have the specialised skills, knowledge and confidence to act fast ...and so will they! This c...ommunity based Motorcycle Accident Management Training program is all about reducing the consequence of serious injury and fatalities among riders. Courses available in QLD, NSW, ACT, SA and VIC BOOK ONLINE: www.firstaidformotorcyclists.com.au

01.01.2022 Update on our submission to the National Transport Commission (NTC) draft changes to the Australian Road Rules, including rules around motorbike helmets: We hav...e submitted that your helmet should only be required to meet the manufacturing standards at the time it is manufactured, as opposed to the proposed draft that continues to require in use compliance. After this, to make sure your helmet is still safe to wear, there should be a set of rules for helmets that are in use. These should be drafted in a clear and concise manner so they are easy to understand and interpret for riders and enforcement agencies alike. This avoids a situation where riders are supposed to ensure their helmet meets Standards throughout its use and are at risk of fines for using safely attached helmet cameras or Bluetooth devices. It is impossible to determine if your helmet complies with the highly technical Standards that are not even available to the public without payment of a substantial fee. Read more in our submission: https://www.mauriceblackburn.com.au//maurice-blackburn-sub Australian Motorcycle Council Victorian Motorcycle Council - VMC See more

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