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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Standards Australia celebrates centenary

14 October 2022

VACC Industry Policy Advisor John Khoury represented the Chamber at the Standards Australia (SA) centenary celebrations.

For one hundred years SA has been committed to advancing the economic and social well-being of Australia. The organisation has worked to safeguard Australians through the standards created in collaboration with industry and other stakeholders.

Initially, standardisation arose during the First World War in the context of mass production. In more recent times, SA has worked alongside business, government, emergency services, and the community to address the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. To commemorate a century of SA and highlight milestones throughout its operation, a souvenir document has been developed. Download the Centenary Book.

Standards play an important role in industry and form part of a wider national and international infrastructure that includes measurement, calibration, testing, conformity assessment, certification, registration, and accreditation. Australia has over 9,000 standards and, while many of them are voluntary, some are referenced in Australian law and regulations.

The standards are used by industry to promote sustainable business and safe work practices while improving the quality, comfort, and safety of everyday life.

VACC is a proud partner, and nominating organisation, that sits on various automotive-related standards to ensure they are fit-for-purpose and safeguard the automotive industry.

The importance of collaboration between industry and SA is highlighted in the soon-to-be published AS 5732:2022 Electric vehicle operations – Maintenance and repair. VACC thanks Chamber divisional committees and working groups, whose insights and time were invaluable during this initiative. The standard will help shape the future of automotive service and repair as Australia transitions towards a zero-emissions vehicle fleet. 

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