Stacey Marinkovich speaks about road safety for Fatality Free Friday
Stacey Marinkovich, a former Australian netballer, has emphasized the importance of road safety in light of Fatality Free Friday. This initiative, organized by the Australian Road Safety Foundation, aims to raise awareness about the dangers of road traffic. Marinkovich's advocacy highlights the need for collective efforts to reduce road fatalities.
- ▪Stacey Marinkovich is a former Australian netballer.
- ▪She is speaking out about road safety for Fatality Free Friday.
- ▪Fatality Free Friday is organized by the Australian Road Safety Foundation.
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