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:  Mark Cooper, Cooper Automotive Mornington

Larry Eaton, Motorworks Motorcycles
Peter Killick, B Select Moonah
Kate Presnell, Kate Presnell Bodyworks
Roger White, Specialist Car Centre

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Australia Day Public Holiday

17 JANUARY 2024

The Australia Day public holiday this year falls on Friday 26 January.

Under the Vehicle Repair, Services and Retail Award 2020 (VRSR Award) and the Clerks – Private Sector Award 2020 (Clerks Award), an employer and employee may mutually agree to substitute another day for the public holiday.

Where agreement to substitute is reached, work performed on 26 January becomes a normal working day and is paid accordingly. Members should ensure they retain the details of any agreed substitution in writing.

Penalty rates of pay for work performed on public holidays (where a substitute day has not been agreed between the employer and employee) are:

VRSR Award:

  • All full-time and part-time employees except console operators, driveway and roadhouse attendants and vehicle salespersons – 250 per cent of the minimum hourly rate
  • All casual employees, except console operators, driveway, roadhouse attendants and vehicle salespersons – 275 per cent of the minimum hourly rate
  • Full-time and part-time console operators, driveway and roadhouse attendants – 200 per cent of the minimum hourly rate
  • Casual console operators, driveway, and roadhouse attendants – Flat rate applicable to Saturday, Sunday and public holidays is payable
  • Vehicle salespeople (full-time and part-time) – Double time and a half *
  • Casual vehicle salespeople – 275 per cent of the minimum hourly rate of pay     

*Double time and a half for full-time and part-time salespersons means:

  • If more than half a day is worked, half of the salesperson’s minimum weekly rate of pay prescribed under the Award – eg $995.00 divided by two, which equates to $497.50 for the public holiday worked.
  • If half a day or less is worked, one-quarter of the salesperson’s minimum weekly rate of pay prescribed under the Award – eg $995.00 divided by four, which equates to $248.75 for the public holiday worked (rounded to the nearest cent). 

The relevant amount provided above is in addition to the appropriate minimum hourly rate paid to employees for hours worked during the rest of the week. For example, a vehicle salesperson employed on a 38-hour week at a minimum hourly rate of $26.18 per hour (ie $995.00 per week), would be entitled to 30.4 hours at $26.18 (ie $796.00) plus either $497.50 or $248.75, depending on the number of hours worked on the public holiday (ie more than half a day or less than half a day is worked).

Clerks Award

Employees (other than shift workers) are entitled to 250 percent of the minimum hourly rate for ordinary hours worked on a public holiday, with a minimum payment of four hours’ pay.

Members seeking further information can contact the Workplace Relations team on 03 9829 1123 or ir@vacc.com.au

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