Automotive consumers and fleet managers are increasingly opting for independent workshops to service and repair their vehicles These findings form part of the groundbreaking State of the Industry research report..
Unfulfilled funding promises are hurting our industry Last year the AAAA stated we were cautiously optimistic about the government’s announcement of the National Reconstruction fund, totalling a whopping $15 billion..
It is an exciting time in the Australian automotive aftermarket, with our recent State of the Industry update revealing strong growth in the last three years, and more to come..
The great relationship between the AAAA and Capricorn is delivering for the Australian automotive aftermarket industry If the best relationships are those where the partners are equal, complement each other,..
How government licensing regimes can impact your business There is no doubt that in the right settings and for the right sectors, a licensing system provides consumers with increased confidence,..
The club is open to new members, with the next lunch to be held in November The 7 Year Club Automotive Lunch Club was born in the early days of..
The challenge for the automotive industry around attracting and retaining talent is a complex issue that has no single, or easy solution, but our members are clear that it is..
The passion and dedication of our industry has never been clearer, with record breaking numbers turning out to invest in their future at the Australian Auto Aftermarket and Collision Repair..
The AAAA and APMEC were pleased to provide formal submissions to an important Government inquiry recently The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water’s Inquiry..
We need to future proof our industry There is no questioning that the current apprentice system in Australia is broken.In the automotive service and repair sector we have extremely high..