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The Australian Automobile Dealers Association (AADA) is the national peak body for the new vehicle retail sector of the Australian automotive industry and represents 1300 new motor vehicle dealers and over 2300 franchises. |
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The Australian Automobile Dealers Association (AADA) is the national peak body for the new vehicle retail sector of the Australian automotive industry and represents 1300 new motor vehicle dealers and over 2300 franchises.
AADA is a Member of Motor Trades Association of Australia (MTAA). AADA is a federation of the Automobile Dealers Associations of the states and territories. AADA is an unincorporated association and its affairs are directed by a Board on which each of the Member bodies is represented.
Members of the AADA are currently as follows:
- Australian Automobile Dealers Association (A.C.T. Division)
- Australian Automobile Dealers Association (N.T. Division)
- Australian Automobile Dealers Association (S.A. Division)
- Australian Automobile Dealers Association (W.A. Division)
The role of AADA is to:
- encourage, promote and protect the interests of the retail motor dealer business in Australia and to preserve the interests of Members;
- hold an annual national convention for retail motor dealers and/or their employees;
- cultivate and obtain reciprocal relations with like associations, both nationally and internationally;
- establish and maintain contact with the legislatures of the Commonwealth and of the states and territories and the Australian governments to promote, support and protect the interests of the Association; and
- conduct seminars, educational programs or other meetings for the purpose of improving the knowledge and understanding of new vehicle franchise dealers of business, economic and related matters.
In WA, the AADA committee meet bi-monthly to discuss current industry issues
Members of the AADA WA division can check in to see more details of what their Committee is working on by logging in to see the AADA members page.
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Apr
03
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Stephen Moir, CEO of the Motor Trade Association of WA has blasted Police Commissioner Karl O’Callaghan for his comments in yesterday’s West Australian on fuel drive offs, calling them careless and potentially inciting theft.
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Jan
13
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Western Australia ran a close second to Tasmania in recording the biggest drop in new car sales in 2011, with local sales falling by 7,961. The Motor Trade Association of WA’s CEO Stephen Moir said despite WA having the strongest economy in the country, s
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Nov
25
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It's all happened! Click to see who won the Passport to adventure competition for 2011!!
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