Government shelves controversial EV work proposal The Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA) and Queensland’s professional automotive service and repair workshops have welcomed a Queensland Government decision to reject a proposal..
Industry loses stalwart business owner and racer The AAAA and Australian Auto Aftermarket Magazine have been saddened to hear of the passing of industry legend Brian Sampson in November of..
In my 15-plus years serving as Chief Executive Officer of the AAAA, I can’t recall a period where there has been as much enthusiasm and unity across the industry as..
The AAAA is cautiously optimistic about the government’s long-awaited skilled migration strategy, expected to be revealed shortly Imagine a technician with more than 20 years of experience in the UK..
As part of the AGM, a new Board Member was welcomed The Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA) is pleased to welcome a new director to the AAAA Board.BAPCOR Trade Executive..
From the Australian Auto Aftermarket Expo to industry programs and groundbreaking research, we are working hard to help members prepare for what’s coming As we move into the final quarter..
The Australian Auto Aftermarket Expo has been officially launched The Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA) has officially launched the 2024 Australian Auto Aftermarket Expo (AAAExpo).Following a popular date change to..
As the AAAA continues to advocate for the industry on the subject of EVs, groundbreaking new research has shown fifty percent of Australian workshops are either already EV-ready or actively..
The Association has been working with training providers to deliver EV training to regional workshops It is often difficult for regional technicians to travel to major cities for training, so..
With another financial year behind us, and a welcome return to normal operating rhythms post-COVID, I am proud to share details of what was another strong year of growth for..