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MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
THU 10am - 5pm | FRI 10am - 6pm | SAT 10am - 4pm
Are EVs a business opportunity or will they result in a smaller independent repair network? Are EVs the end of our industry as we know it or a new beginning? An expert panel will provide the latest information to support your decision making about EVs. When will your customers start asking if you can work on their EV? What should you do to prepare? And what government can do to support you and future EV owners. Evs are coming and we need to be ready.
Where:
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
When:
12.30pm – 1.30pm
Price:
Free Trade Registration
Presented by:
Rachael Evans | Workshop Whisperer
Thursday 7th April
3.30pm – 4.15pm
Presented by:
Rachael Evans | Workshop Whisperer
Presented by:
David Fraser | Capricorn
Adam Pay | mycar
Lesley Yates | AAAA
James Voortman | AADA
Saturday 9th April
10.15am – 11.00am
Saturday 9th April
11.15am – 12.00pm
Saturday 9th April
12.30pm – 1.30pm
Stuart Charity | AAAA
Craig Ondarchie | MP
Gavin Cribb | Kangan Institute
Mike Carnemolla | The Garage Network
Saturday 9th April
2.00pm – 2.45pm
Session 1:
Friday 8th April
12.15pm – 12.45pm
Session 2:
Saturday 9th April
2.00pm – 2.30pm
Presented by:
Donny Seyfer | NASTF
Stuart Charity is a passionate, well-respected industry leader, having served the automotive industry in a variety of roles across a distinguished career. Stuart is CEO of the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA), which represents 4,100 member businesses and the entire automotive aftermarket, an industry that contributes $25B annually to the economy. Under Stuart’s leadership, the AAAA has championed many initiatives, services and regulatory reforms; improving the sustainability and growth of the industry. Stuart is particularly proud of the AAAA’s long fought battle championing arguably the aftermarket industry’s largest issue, mandatory data sharing – an issue that is now law, with a start date of 1st July 2022.