Fresh uniforms for our team, and a future-friendly solution for the old ones.
This National Road Safety Week, Tasmanians joined us in taking the pledge to drive responsibly and keep each other safe on every single journey.
RACT’s own Malcolm McGinn is about to take on one of Australia’s toughest off-road challenges to raise awareness and funds for men’s health and Parkinson’s disease.
RACT sparked powerful road safety conversations at Tasmania’s biggest agricultural event, with hands-on displays and activities for all ages.
Friday 20 June is Stay ChatTY Shorts Day – and RACT is proud to once again be the official supporter.
Our readers share their thoughts on LED headlights, road safety and more.
A private chef who travels the state cooking fine Japanese-influenced cuisine, Lilly Trewartha – best known for her pop-up series Izakaya Temporary – is most at home underwater.
When Jonathan Burley took on a roadside assistance role with the RACT as a fresh-faced 18-year-old in 1980, he couldn’t have anticipated the drama, the humanity and the changes that he’d see in the next four and half decades.
Vibrant colours and joyful energy filled the streets at the 2025 TasPride Parade, where 70 RACT team members, along with their families and friends, joined in celebrating and promoting awareness for the LGBTIQ+ community.
The animal lovers in the RACT team recently rolled up their sleeves at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, volunteering their time to support Tasmania’s unique wildlife.
A scientist and mindfulness expert with a deep love of the ocean, Rebecca Chabot finds peace and inspiration in her favourite secret spots – and encourages others to explore beneath the surface.