Sunday, November 16, 2025

SA rolls out new road safety grants program

The South Australian Government’s new THINK! Road Safety Community Grants Program is now open for applications, with grants of up to $20,000 on offer for a range of initiatives including the development of road safety education, awareness programs, and events.

The grants program is a new addition to the THINK! Road Safety Partnerships Program, which for many years has been driving road safety initiatives with high-profile partners including Adelaide and Port Adelaide Football Clubs, Adelaide 36ers, and the RAA.

South Australian organisations, including councils, charities, sports clubs, and educational organisations are encouraged to apply for THINK! funding.

“No death or serious injury on our roads is acceptable,” said SA Minister for Education, Training and Skills, Blair Boyer.

“The impact of road trauma on those involved, their family and friends, as well as emergency workers, can affect people for the rest of their lives.

“Local communities understand local road safety issues and that’s why we have created the THINK! Road Safety Community Grants Program – to better support and engage with grassroots organisations and community clubs.

“I encourage all eligible organisations to apply for this new grant program and I’m excited to see a range of initiatives that can embedded in the community to promote road safety,” he said.

In January, the State Government released South Australia’s Road Safety Action Plan 2025-2027. This plan sets out actions that pave the way for a 10-year target of reducing lives lost by 50% and serious injuries by 30% by 2031.

Sadly, 89 people lost their lives and there were 809 serious injuries in road crashes across South Australia last year.

Key new initiatives introduced under the Action Plan 2025-2027 include applying a time-based speed limit on high-priority arterial roads close to schools, increasing community awareness and understanding of road rules and the development of the THINK! Road Safety Community Grants Program.

To apply for the THINK! Road Safety Partnerships Grant Program visit thinkroadsafety.sa.gov.au/community-grants.

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