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FCAI announces new Board line-up

25th June 2020

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI), the peak body for the automotive industry in Australia, has announced a new Chairperson and a renewed Board of Directors line-up, following the Annual General Meeting on May 27th.

FCAI urges ACT motorcyclists to ‘get on their bikes’

11th June 2020

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) is calling on lapsed motorcycle and scooter riders in the Australian Capital Territory to reconnect with their two-wheeled passion and ‘get on their bikes.

FCAI urges NSW motorcyclists to ‘get on their bikes’

11th June 2020

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) is calling on lapsed motorcycle and scooter riders in New South Wales to reconnect with their two-wheeled passion and ‘get on their bikes.

FCAI urges Northern Territory motorcyclists to ‘get on their bikes’

11th June 2020

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) is calling on lapsed motorcycle and scooter riders in the Northern Territory to reconnect with their two-wheeled passion and ‘get on their bikes.

FCAI urges Queensland motorcyclists to ‘get on their bikes’

11th June 2020

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) is calling on lapsed motorcycle and scooter riders in Queensland to reconnect with their two-wheeled passion and ‘get on their bikes.

FCAI urges South Australian motorcyclists to ‘get on their bikes’

11th June 2020

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) is calling on lapsed motorcycle and scooter riders in South Australia to reconnect with their two-wheeled passion and ‘get on their bikes.

FCAI urges Tasmanian motorcyclists to ‘get on their bikes’

11th June 2020

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) is calling on lapsed motorcycle and scooter riders in Tasmania to reconnect with their two-wheeled passion and ‘get on their bikes.

FCAI urges Victorian motorcyclists to ‘get on their bikes’

11th June 2020

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) is calling on lapsed motorcycle and scooter riders in Victoria to reconnect with their two-wheeled passion and ‘get on their bikes.

FCAI urges Western Australian motorcyclists to ‘get on their bikes’

11th June 2020

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) is calling on lapsed motorcycle and scooter riders in Western Australia to reconnect with their two-wheeled passion and ‘get on their bikes.

FCAI notes ABS statistics re plunge in new vehicle loans

10th June 2020

Figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics today indicate loan commitments for fixed term personal finance plunged in April, down 24.8[1] per cent (seasonally adjusted).  This drop was driven by a 37.8 per cent decrease in the value of loan commitments for road vehicles.

FCAI commends Government’s instant asset write-off extension

9th June 2020

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) has commended the Federal Government’s decision to extend the $150,000 instant asset write-off for an additional six months, through to 31st December 2020.

FCAI releases May 2020 new vehicle sales statistics

3rd June 2020

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) has released new vehicle sales statistics for May 2020, which show a continuation of the steep decline in sales witnessed in April this year. 
Across the nation, 59,894 vehicles were sold during May 2020.  This represents a 35.

Automotive industry questions Government’s rushed implementation of Franchising Code

2nd June 2020

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) has condemned the move by the Hon Karen Andrews MP, Minister for Industry, Science and Technology, to ‘fast-track’ changes to new vehicle franchising agreements.

Two-wheeled solution to COVID challenge

2nd June 2020

The Australian motorcycle industry and the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) are urging commuters to take to two-wheels with COVID-19 travel restrictions easing and people beginning to resume daily travel to their workplaces.
In Australia there are about 2.

FCAI launches new Takata airbag advertising campaign

1st June 2020

Car manufacturers have launched a major advertising campaign warning vehicle owners to check their cars for faulty Takata airbags - or risk their lives and the registration of their vehicles.

Motoring industry advises dealerships are open as restrictions ease

26th May 2020

As State and Territory Governments begin to lift COVID-19 restrictions, businesses and organisations are starting the process of re-opening their operations.  In turn, workers all over the country could soon re-commence their daily journey to work.

Stop drive warning for hundreds of Western Australian vehicles

11th May 2020

Car manufacturers have warned there are hundreds of vehicle owners in Western Australia who should stop driving their vehicles immediately because of high-risk faulty Takata airbags.

ACT vehicles with critical airbags must not be driven

11th May 2020

Car manufacturers have warned there are vehicle owners in the ACT who should stop driving their vehicles immediately because of high-risk faulty Takata airbags.

Tasmanian vehicles with critical airbags must not be driven

11th May 2020

Car manufacturers have warned there are vehicle owners in Tasmania who should stop driving their vehicles immediately because of high-risk faulty Takata airbags.

Northern Territory vehicles with critical airbags must not be driven

11th May 2020

Car manufacturers have warned there are vehicle owners in the Northern Territory who should stop driving their vehicles immediately because of high-risk faulty Takata airbags.

Stop drive warning for hundreds of NSW vehicles

11th May 2020

Car manufacturers have warned there are hundreds of vehicle owners in New South Wales who should stop driving their vehicles immediately because of high-risk faulty Takata airbags.

Stop drive warning for hundreds of Queensland vehicles

11th May 2020

Car manufacturers have warned there are hundreds of vehicle owners in Queensland who should stop driving their vehicles immediately because of high-risk faulty Takata airbags.

Stop drive warning for hundreds of South Australian vehicles

11th May 2020

Car manufacturers have warned there are vehicle owners in South Australia who should stop driving their vehicles immediately because of high-risk faulty Takata airbags.

Stop drive warning for hundreds of Victorian vehicles

11th May 2020

Car manufacturers have warned there are hundreds of vehicle owners in Victoria who should stop driving their vehicles immediately because of high-risk faulty Takata airbags.

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