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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, 9 August 2010

Office workers, mums, dads, motorcycles and scooters
to converge on Parliament.

On that day, at 12 noon, the street in front of the NSW Parliament will be awash with motorcycle and scooter riders of all ages who will have gathered to show parliamentarians their disgust at the blatant cash-grab that has become the Compulsory Third Party (CTP) scheme under the Keneally government.

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NSW GOVERNMENT FAILS THE STATE’S MOTORCYCLISTS ONCE AGAIN
21 July 2010

With the arrival of new mobile speed cameras, and the RTA’s proposed new 4km/h tolerance limit for all speeding offences, it is time to take an objective look at the facts the speed-camera-revenue-addicted Keneally government is not telling us about motorcycles.

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MEDIA RELEASE

22 June 2010

The Motorcycle Council of NSW (MCC of NSW) has today described the planned increases in motorcycle CTP premiums from July 1st, as further evidence of the failure of Governments to recognise motorcycles as a unique and independent road user group.

Whilst the MCC of NSW understands that changes to the old CTP system were necessary, and even worked with the Motor Accidents Authority (MAA) on these changes, the MCC of NSW has not been provided with any evidence that those drivers or riders causing CTP claims, can justify such extreme increases in prices in some classifications.

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Solid result for motorcycle sales in 2009

Jan 11, 2010

Official figures released by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) show that 115,981 motorcycles, scooters and all-terrain vehicles were sold last year – a decrease of 13.6 per cent (18,298 units) over 2008.

“Given the circumstances, this is a very solid result,” FCAI Chief Executive Andrew McKellar said.

“The market has come off a very high base over the previous year, so the industry has certainly stood up well to the economic challenges,” he said.

“In fact, this is the fourth highest annual sales result on record and was achieved in tough economic circumstances,” Mr McKellar said.

“Some brands actually increased sales and deserve congratulations for that,” he said.

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Pink Ribbon Ride 22/10 / 2006

PINK RIBBON RIDE

October is National Breast Cancer month.
The pink ribbon is the international symbol for breast cancer awareness.
This ride is to raise money for breast cancer research
Every motorcyclist likes healthy breasts!

Every year motorcyclists of Australia turn out in their thousands to help in the fight against breast cancer.

WHEN?

9 am Sunday 22nd October 2006

WHERE?

St George Leagues Club, 124 Princes Highway, Kogarah

Riders will set out from St George Leagues Club, 124 Princes Highway, Kogarah. Visit the Trivia Quest checkpoint at Sublime Point Lookout. Return to St George Leagues Club for lunch & prizes via Bulli Pass, Thirroul, etc.

The route is approximately 110 kms.

We'll have some special prizes for early registration. Go to our 'Registration' page to download the form. It is only $15 for riders and $10 for pillions to register.

This ride is for EVERYONE!

The Pink Ribbon Motorcycle Ride is for all motorcycle and scooter riders, young and old, male and female. Everyone has a great day out and the satisfaction of knowing that they are supporting a great cause.

REMEMBER TO REGISTER

Special raffle for early registration

Download a Registration form from the box on the above right and post it in
OR
Go to the Pink Ribbon Website GO TO NSW section to get a Registration Form and find out more

MAP

see Pink Ribbon Ride website under "Itinerary"

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