Engaging in democracy beyond the ballot box It is election season again. The signs are up, the promises are flying thick and fast, and the phrase “pork-barrelling” is getting more..
The AAAA proudly celebrated International Women’s Day (IWD) with a special breakfast event The breakfast brought together women from across the automotive industry under a unified banner of progress and..
The Association says the new protections will boost industry growth The Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA) says it welcomes the Federal Government’s move to strengthen enforcement of the Franchising Code..
As the 2025 federal election approaches, our industry faces a pivotal moment Key policy and regulatory decisions will shape the future of Australia’s automotive aftermarket industry. The next government’s stance..
The battle for Right to Repair (R2R) has just taken another major step forward In the United States, a Federal Judge has upheld Massachusetts’ landmark automotive telematics Right to Repair..
The Association says this victory highlights the need for Australian telematics reform The Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA) congratulates its sister organisation, the Auto Care Association, and President and Chief..
The AAAA warns car manufacturers to not mislead consumers about their ACL rights On the 12 month anniversary of the Federal Court ruling against Mazda Australia, the Australian Automotive Aftermarket..
Approaching its first anniversary, this important initiative is making strong inroads in the name of industry diversity The ‘Accelerating Progress for Women in Automotive’ program was launched by five very..
Welcome back — another Christmas and New Year has come and gone! I hope you enjoyed a refreshing break and are ready to embrace all that 2025 has to offer..