Free Cuppa for the Driver enters 9th year with 2019 campaign launch

Updated March 4 2019 - 4:34pm, first published 4:12pm
FREE CUPPA: Roads Safety Officers at the 9th Free Cuppa for the Driver Official Mayoral Launch in Bathurst,  Alison Balding (Upper Hunter Shire Council), Lisa Lovegrove (Port Stephens Council), Andrea Hamilton-Vaughan (Orange City & Cabonne Shire Councils), Andrew Cutts (Tablelands Area Road Safety Officer), Cheyenne O’Brien (Warrumbungle Shire Council), Kym Snow (Shoalhaven City Council), Jayne Bleechmore (Dubbo Regional & Gilgandra Shire Council), Melanie Suitor (Parkes, Forbes & Lachlan Shire Councils) and Kate McDougall (Eurobodalla Shire Council).
FREE CUPPA: Roads Safety Officers at the 9th Free Cuppa for the Driver Official Mayoral Launch in Bathurst, Alison Balding (Upper Hunter Shire Council), Lisa Lovegrove (Port Stephens Council), Andrea Hamilton-Vaughan (Orange City & Cabonne Shire Councils), Andrew Cutts (Tablelands Area Road Safety Officer), Cheyenne O’Brien (Warrumbungle Shire Council), Kym Snow (Shoalhaven City Council), Jayne Bleechmore (Dubbo Regional & Gilgandra Shire Council), Melanie Suitor (Parkes, Forbes & Lachlan Shire Councils) and Kate McDougall (Eurobodalla Shire Council).

The official launch of the award-winning Free Cuppa for the Driver road safety and fatigue-prevention campaign has been held. 

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