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Member reconnect

11 March 2022

The Tasmanian Automotive Chamber of Commerce (TACC) hosted its first member briefings for 2022, kick-starting member engagement activities following two years of restricted gathering protocols.

These events were conducted in Launceston and Hobart, for the convenience of both Northern and Southern member-businesses.

Supported by Victorian Automotive Chamber of Commerce (VACC) industry policy advisors John Khoury and Kathy Zdravevski, the briefings were an opportunity to reconnect with members and provide an update on legislative changes to the Vehicle Manufacturer Information Sharing Scheme and its national rollout later this year.

TACC area managers, Darren Anderson and David Goldstone were the conduits to the local discussion, while VACC technical advisors from the Chamber’s commercial arm, OurAuto and MotorTech – along with sponsors Spirit Super, DENSO and Exedy – presented their latest offerings.

Food and beverages from local suppliers were provided to the over 35 TACC members in attendance, with Kathy Zdravevski crowning the Hobart venue ‘best finger food’ winner.

I had the honour of running the obligatory business card draw and congratulated the winning members with prizes from MotorTech and TACC.

Both were nights of open discussion, industry updates and prizes, and I encourage TACC chamber representatives to keep an eye out for future invitations and get involved in our informative and engaging member events.

To be featured in Australasian Automotive April 2022.

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