As I reflect on the 2023/24 financial year, I am really proud of what our team has collectively achieved It has been an exciting and rewarding time for the Association,..
The Associations came together for a Global Meeting during Automechanika 2024 Thirty associations representing the multi-brand vehicle aftermarket in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, India, South Africa, the USA, and from..
The noise around Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) calibration is getting louder, and it is time we address it together In workshops across Australia, we are caught in a struggle..
The agreement is set to boost opportunities for Australian Automotive Manufacturers The Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA), the peak body representing Australia’s automotive manufacturing industry, has welcomed the recently concluded..
In the wake of the ACCC fining Honda, the AAAA has been reassured the scheme is functioning as intended The Motor Vehicle Information Scheme (MVIS) is the first data-sharing law..
The Association is urging the future Queensland Government to reconsider this policy and work collaboratively with the industry The Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA) is calling on the Queensland Department..
Every day since July 1, 2022, the Motor Vehicle Information Scheme (MVIS) has given our members and independent repairers across the country access to full vehicle manufacturer information at a..
The Victorian Government CSIF Grant is a leading example of how government grants can serve the industry Recently, the industry has been critical of government funds and grants that are..
Doing so is necessary to secure the automotive industry’s future The Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA) is urging the government to act on manufacturing funding commitments, which are essential to..
Maximising the data sharing law for our industry The Motor Vehicle Information Scheme (MVIS) has changed the course of our industry and is our Association’s proudest accomplishment. But two years..