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FCAI Response to DEWHA Draft Discussion Paper; Review of LPG (Autogas) Fuel Quality Standard

This submission outlines the FCAI’s response to the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (DEWHA) “Review of LPG (Autogas) Fuel Quality Standard; Draft Discussion Paper.” More…

FCAI Interim Response to Draft Regulatory Impact Statement for Review of Euro 5/6 Light Vehicle Emission Standards

This submission provides an interim response to the Australian Government’s Draft Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS), "Review of Euro 5/6 Light Vehicle Emission Standards." More…

FCAI Response to the VicRoads Regulatory Impact Statement for the proposed Road Safety (Vehicles) Amendment (Electronic Stability Control) Regulations

This submission outlines the FCAI’s response to the VicRoads Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) for the proposed Road Safety (Vehicles) Amendment (Electronic Stability Control) Regulations. More…

FCAI Submission to the Parliament of Victoria, Road Safety Committee Inquiry into ADRs

This submission outlines the FCAI’s position in relation to ADRs and technical regulation. More…

FCAI Response to the Regulatory Impact Statement for the Control of Vehicle Stability

The Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) recommends the adoption of an Australian Design Rule (ADR) More…

FCAI Response to ACMA - Proposals for the Introduction of Intelligent Transport Systems into the 5.9 GHz Band in Australia

This submission outlines the FCAI’s response to that Australian Communications Media Authority (ACMA) paper, "Planning for intelligent transport systems – Proposals for the introduction of intelligent transport systems into the 5.9 GHz band in Australia." More…

Fuel Efficiency - Response to Public Discussion Paper

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) provides the following submission in response to the Public Discussion Paper: Vehicle Fuel Efficiency, November 2008. The FCAI acknowledges that the growth in road transport contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions and that the automotive... More…

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