Nexus Teams Up With RACQ LifeFlight For Road Safety Program

Nexus which is engaged in construction of the Toowoomba Second Range Crossing,  is pleased to announce a three-year partnership with RACQ LifeFlight to promote road safety education and driver safety in the region.

Sarah Delahunty (left), Paul Duggan, Nick Trimmer and Darren Sommers of RACQ LifeFlight with John Hagan and Beth Burgess of Nexus and Andrew Riches of RACQ LifeFlight.

Nexus Chief Executive Officer John Hagan said it was an honour for Nexus Infrastructure to be a major sponsor of RACQ LifeFlight.

“Nexus’ commitment to the region was to create a greater connection and we believe we will achieve this through the delivery of a state-of-the-art piece of road infrastructure, however, this commitment is deeper and includes a commitment to the community to leave a lasting legacy,” he said.

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