Automotive flags election policy priorities 17 August 2022 The Victorian Automotive Chamber of Commerce (VACC) has launched its 2022 state election manifesto, Fully Charged: The automotive industry’s policy priorities for the next Victorian state government. The document calls for the implementation of 27 recommendations that will make a difference to the state’s 19,000 automotive businesses and the 110,000 Victorians working in them. Not to mention Victoria’s 4.5 million motorists. “Automotive is in the midst of unprecedented change. VACC stands ready to work with the next Victorian government to assist the industry to navigate this challenging transition to an electric vehicle fleet,” said VACC CEO, Geoff Gwilym. The most urgent ‘call’ is to address critical labour shortages across all sectors of the industry. Further, the next state government needs to: Create a comprehensive zero and low-emissions vehicle (ZLEV) strategy Instigate a three-year apprentice wage subsidy program for employers Introduce a three-year apprentice mentoring program to improve retention rates Invest in sustainable waste recycling and renewable energy facilities Raise Victoria’s payroll tax threshold to $1.2 million per annum Implement an annual roadworthy requirement for vehicles aged eight years and over. There’s more to do, of course, but if the next Victorian government gets these policies in place it will shore up an $11 billion sector. “The automotive industry is a fundamental component of a well-functioning economy, and it is at a critical juncture. With the emergence of ZLEVs and a long-standing skills shortage, industry and government must work together to keep Victoria on track,” said Mr Gwilym. ENDS Download the 2022 VACC state election manifesto Fully Charged: The automotive industry’s policy priorities for the next Victorian state government. Previous Article Level trading condition for all automotive repairers starts today Next Article Starting the engines on Australia’s electric vehicle policy