Minister Sukkar discusses the next steps as the Government funds AASRA Federal Government Minister, Michael Sukkar – a long-time advocate of a fair and open automotive repair and service sector..
AAAA explains new laws at AAAE After years of presenting seminars at various Expos and Conferences about the AAAA’s campaign for mandatory data sharing laws, the Association’s Director of Government..
Donny Seyfer took the covers off Australia’s Mandatory Data Sharing Model at AAAE Donny Seyfer, Executive Director of the American-based National Automotive Service Task Force (NASTF), travelled from the US..
The dust has settled after the huge announcement of the new Mandatory Data Sharing Law From far and wide, both locally and internationally, we have been inundated with positive messages,..
The law was passed in the House of Representatives with unanimous support on May 13 In a phenomenal moment for the Australian Automotive Aftermarket industry, the Mandatory Data Sharing Law..
Griffith University Professor of Law, Leanne Wiseman, has been a long-time supporter of the AAAA in its fight for fair competition in the automobile aftermarket Professor Wiseman has welcomed the..
I am very pleased to announce that the Legislation for the sharing of Automotive Service and Repair Information was introduced into the Australian Parliament on 24 March 2021, which begins..
The new legislation improves consumer choice and competition for Australian automotive repair and service The Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA) and the Motor Trades Association of Australia Limited (MTAA) have..
Every day, the AAAA continues to fight for you on issues such as mandatory data sharing and anti-competitive behaviour With all that is going on in the world, you could..
The AAAA successfully championed mandatory data sharing law during the Inquiry AAAA Chief Executive Officer, Stuart Charity, and AAAA Director of Government Relations, Lesley Yates, recently appeared at the ongoing..