The AFL partners with TAC to wipe 5 off the 50 line to save lives in campaign via Grey Melbourne

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Record.jpgThe AFL and the TAC have banded together to officially remove the 5s painted on the MCG’s 50 metre arc as the AFL throws its support behind a TAC campaign to save lives on Victorian roads via Grey Melbourne.

 

For the first time ever, the 5 on the 50 metre arc will be removed at every AFL match this weekend to raise awareness of the TAC’s Wipe off 5 message.

TAC+and+AFL+take+5+off+50+line.jpgIt is the first time the AFL has altered their on-ground markings to highlight a community safety message.

 

The AFL Footy Record has also been specially designed to coincide with the weekend’s Wipe Off 5 theme. A holographic front cover wipes off the 5 as it is moved.

 

This weekend’s activities are the pinnacle of Wipe off 5 month, which started on 1 August with the TAC calling on the community to show what they can do to illustrate the Wipe off 5 message.

 

Throughout August there has been a travelling roadshow of a giant, 3D Wipe off 5 message, inviting local communities to sign their name in support of the campaign.

 

Today, Geelong’s Fagg’s Mitre 10 hardware store wiped off 5 to become Mitre 5, last Friday the Herald Sun and Geelong Advertiser wiped off page 5 and 5 cents off the cover price and Scoopon gave customers a $5 discount in support of the campaign.

 

A community competition is also underway, with 5 prizes of $5,000 up for grabs for the most creative ideas to wipe off 5, through wipeoff5.com.au.

 

The weekend’s Wipe off 5 activities kick off tonight at the MCG with the Collingwood vs West Coast game where road-safety workers will be honoured with a pre-game activity before the match.