RACV gives advice to safeguard against growing trend of push-start car theft.

National Windscreens will change its name to NWG and has added ADAS calibration services to its offerings.

From dynamic keynote speakers and hands-on industry insights to high-energy celebrations, the 2025 Fix Network Global Conference lived up to its mission of ‘Possible’.

VACC has expressed significant concern over the 2025-26 State Budget’s failure to deliver essential electric vehicle infrastructure and small business support, despite the Government’s ambitious 2030 EV targets.

ACCC has decided not to stand in the way of IAG’s take over of RACQ Insurance, but still hasn’t made a call on Allianz’s and IAG’s respective attempts to grab the insurance arms of the SA and WA motoring clubs.

Drive profitability and sustainability with BASF’s new Body Shop Boost program in Australia and New Zealand.

Australian Automotive Aftermarket has called for urgent change to proposed EV repairer regulation.

This edition we have a focus on ADAS calibration and why it’s important to measure and align correctly the first time when completing a crash repair job. We catch up with Jason Miller of Rhino Crash Repair.

This podcast episode was recorded at the I-CAR training centre in Melbourne where we discover why welding certification is so important and that editor Sam is not a natural at welding.

ACIA needs more repairers to join this important not-for-profit so that it can find the next generation of apprentices for the industry.

Entries for the awards close on 30 May - there's still time to throw your hat in the ring.

The Allan Labor Government is securing the jobs of tomorrow by supporting more businesses to join forces with leading training providers to address skills gaps in priority sectors.

The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) has welcomed the formation of the second Albanese Government ministry and looks forward to progressing work with the Government to advance Australia’s resilience.

AAAA acknowledges the recent announcement that the United States will pause reciprocal tariff increases on Chinese products, but warns that Australian automotive manufacturers remain caught in the crossfire of ongoing US trade measures.

In an Australian first, ANCAP has examined some of Australia’s top-selling light trucks as part of a new initiative to boost safety standards and assist business operators and private consumers make informed purchasing decisions.

MTAA congratulates new Federal Ministry and welcomes continued focus on automotive industry reform.

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