Time for Remembering
Event description
We warmly invite you to join the Time for Remembering ceremony.
Time for Remembering is an occasion to come together to commemorate loved ones lost and injured on our roads, and pay tribute to all who work tirelessly to make our roads safer.
"Time for Remembering gives the community a safe space to come together to honour loved ones and connect with others who have been impacted by road trauma." Bernadette Nugent, CEO
Online ceremony
Time for Remembering will be held online using Zoom. It is a free event but you must register to receive the Zoom link. Please click on the purple box 'Get Tickets' to the right.
If you have not used Zoom before, please call us during normal business hours on 1300 367 797, so we can help you access the ceremony. We cannot provide technical support on the day.
Remembering loved ones
We invite you to share your loved ones name to be acknowledged in the ceremony.
We also invite you to have a photo of your loved one or other symbol of remembrance, to hold and share during the ceremony.
History of the event
Time for Remembering has been held at Parliament House on the third Sunday in November, the World Day of Remembrance for Road Trauma Victims since 2001.
Jeanette Suhr lost her 19-year-old daughter Tanya to a road crash in December 1991, a trauma that still impacts her every day. In her story below, Jeanette talks about how vital our Time for Remembering ceremony is for her. Thank you to Victoria Police for allowing us to share this video.
More information
If you have any questions please call us on 1300 367 797.