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1st April, 2014
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Policy Viewpoint
Five Cities, One Message – AADA Town Hall Meetings A Success
It’s unanimous – Dealers across Australia have been waiting for a new AADA. As part of its plan to reinvigorate Dealer interest and share its new vision, the AADA recently toured five Australian cities with...
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13th March, 2014
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Feature
Rolling with the Punches
The past ten years have been pretty turbulent for new car dealers and while current industry figures look promising, only forward planning can help ensure a profitable future Not many industries can claim to be...
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13th March, 2014
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Policy Viewpoint
AADA Fights to Block Used Imports
The Australian automotive industry and Australian consumers alike may soon be at risk of dealing with potentially unsafe and unchecked imported used cars on an enormous scale. Recently, the AADA attended the Productivity Commission hearing...
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13th March, 2014
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Policy Viewpoint
Whose Right to Repair?
While the controversial ‘Right to Repair’ debate has gripped automotive industries on a global scale, in Australia it’s also uncovered the importance of an unbiased association for Dealers. A debate has waged between Australian automotive...
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13th March, 2014
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Regulation
Privacy Act Changes Will Affect Dealers
Changes to the Privacy Act that come into effect on 12 March 2014 mean that most Dealers will need to amend their current privacy compliance documentation such as privacy statements, notices, privacy policies (usually posted...
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13th March, 2014
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AADA Convention
John Howard’s Keynote to Wrap-up AADA Convention
What a difference 12 years can make to the Australian automotive landscape. In 2002 Australia’s emergence as a car exporter was seen as one of the Howard Government’s manufacturing success stories. We built large cars...
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