The Tasmanian Automotive Chamber of Commerce (TACC) has served the automotive industry in Tasmania since 1928.

There had always been a long standing and mutually supportive relationship between TACC and the Victorian Automotive Chamber of Commerce (VACC).

TACC successfully lobbied state government on behalf of members for many years, but times were changing and in 1999 TACC and VACC were amalgamated. This merger offered members a more diverse range of services, while still maintaining a Tasmanian perspective on local issues.

Today we are dedicated to the promotion, representation and preservation of member businesses to local, state and federal governments, as well as the media, consumers and the community.

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Chair: Michael Grubb, Specialist Auto Hobart
Vice-Chair: Kate Presnell, Kate Presnell Bodyworks

Matthew Allen, North City Cars and Commercials Pty Ltd
Jesse Carter, Autotechnik
Mark Cooper, Cooper Automotive Mornington
Gene Finn, Finn's Bodyworks
Rob Jenkyns, Blackman Bay Motors
Peter Killick, B Select Moonah
Roger White, Specialist Car Centre

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison opens VACC House

4 April 2022

Pictured: VACC President Mark Awramenko and Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison formally opened VACC House today, in front of automotive dignitaries, VACC directors, members and staff.

In his welcome address VACC President Mark Awramenko said: “Automotive is experiencing an evolution not seen in the 130-year history of the automobile. Changes in vehicle power sources, fuels, how we drive – or not drive … Nothing will remain the same.

“When one considers other trades and other sectors – like building and plumbing – they will change, of course, but they will not be impacted in the same way. That is both our burden and our opportunity. 

“That is why VACC House is so important. This cutting edge, five-star green rated, architecturally significant building is a showcase for what automotive is now and what it will remain: modern and future-focused.”

Upon officially opening VACC House Prime Minister Morrison said: “Thank you very much for ... the opportunity to come and be here with you on this very important night. 

“Those of you joining us this evening, thank you very much for being here for this important occasion for VACC, moving into this new building just three weeks ago, located on St Kilda Road for 64 years prior to that I understand, before embarking on a new chapter.”

Designed by architects Gray Puksand, built by Hacer Group and project managed by Case Meallin, VACC House is located at 650 Victoria Street North Melbourne. It features four levels, state-of-the-art AV, extensive training spaces, 91 car spaces and five electric vehicle charging stations. 

The building is at the forefront of modern sustainable technology, with its architectural features a subtle nod to the automotive industry, including a facade inspired by the grille of the classic Ford Mustang. VACC will use the expansive level one lobby area as a function space and exhibition area to showcase new technology and automotive achievements.

View event album on the VACC Facebook (log in to Facebook to view): Prime Minister Scott Morrison opens VACC House 4 April 2022.

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