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TAC Split Second Competition Winners Announced

Melbourne-based aspiring creators Rhys Delios Callanan and Olivia Hartanto have been awarded for their compelling content concepts.

The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) has announced the winners of its annual Split Second Competition. Melbourne-based aspiring creators Rhys Delios Callanan and Olivia Hartanto have been awarded for their compelling content concepts addressing the crucial issues of driving tired and seatbelt usage.

The Split Second competition, now in its sixth year, invited emerging filmmakers, animators and content creators to develop impactful, relatable narratives that resonate with Victorian audiences. This yearโ€™s winners impressed the judging panel with their innovative storytelling, and will be awarded a $5,000 cash prize and $35,000 production budgets to bring their vision to life.

Rhys Delios Callanan’s creative concept titled โ€˜Fashionably Lateโ€™ targets the road safety issue of driving tired and how a quick pit stop nap can help reduce fatigue and ultimately decrease the chance of drivers falling asleep at the wheel. The concept focuses on the simple days of the horse-and-carriage era while leaning into the fashionably late phrase transforming something negative into a positive.

For the first time in the competitionโ€™s history, this year not one but two winners are crowned, with Olivia Hartanto also recognised for her concept โ€˜Captain Buckleโ€™, which raises the importance of seatbelt usage through a witty and comedic story. The introduction of a multicultural category garners fresh perspectives and celebrates the voices of more young Victorian creators.

Both winners collaborated with leading creative agencies The Taboo Group and Truce Films to bring their scripts to life. The content was produced and premiered at a special screening in February 2025.

โ€œWinning the TAC Split Second competition is an incredible honour. I am so excited to turn my vision into something lasting and impactful among my peers,โ€ Rhys Delios Callanan said.

โ€œThe competition has given me a platform to share my voice and creativity on real-life scenarios. I canโ€™t wait to collaborate with The Taboo Group and Truce Films to create my animation,โ€ Olivia Hartanto added.

TAC Head of Community, Jacqui Sampson praised the winnersโ€™ creativity and commitment to the competition.

โ€œRhys and Olivia have created concepts that will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on their audiences. Their creativity has the power to influence the attitudes and behaviours among their peers and make a change in road safety awareness in Victoria,โ€ Sampson said.

“We’re constantly looking for new, innovative ways to get the road safety message through. It’s inspiring to see the efforts of these two young creatives – we’re excited to bring those ideas to life.โ€

Visit www.splitsecond.au for more information about the TAC Split Second competition and upcoming film premiere.

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