Working with key stakeholders
Transport Safety Victoria plays a crucial role in maintaining public confidence in bus and maritime safety for all Victorians.
To achieve our desired regulatory outcomes, we maintain key stakeholder relationships with a number of Victorian and other jurisdictional organisations. A list of organisations, with links to their websites, is provided on this page.
Victorian Government agencies and authorities
- Department of Transport (DoT)
- Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning
- Ministers
- Office of the Chief Investigator, Transport Safety
- Parks Victoria
- Public Transport Ombudsman
- Coroners Court of Victoria
- VicRoads
- Victoria Police
- Victorian Government
- WorkSafe Victoria
Associated organisations
Bus industry
Maritime industry
- Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA)
- Boating Industry Association of Victoria
- Gippsland Ports
- Life Saving Victoria
- Port of Geelong
- Port of Melbourne
- Port of Portland
- Port Phillip Sea Pilots
- Western Coastal Board
- Australian Sailing
Interstate transport safety regulators
- Queensland Government
- Department of Transport (WA)
- Government of South Australia (SA)
- Department of State Growth (TAS)
- Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics (NT)
- Marine and Safety Tasmania
- Maritime Safety Queensland
- Transport for NSW
- NSW Maritime
- Road Transport Authority (ACT)
National organisations
- Transport and Infrastructure Council
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
- Australian Volunteer Coast Guard
- Bureau of Meteorology
- National Transport Commission
This list is provided as a source of information. Inclusion does not imply endorsement of any organisation.
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