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Industry Associations in Australia
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Airah
Building sustainability with HVAC & R Providing leadership, promotion, representation + support to heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration (HVAC & R) and building services professionals and practitioners. Our mission is to create an Australian HVAC & R industry that is highly skilled and professional, safe, sustainable, and environmentally effective. We are a not-for-profit organisation recognised by government and industry bodies for our advocacy and expertise in the area of engineering services for the built environment. Our members include engineers (mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, fire safety, etc.); RAC and other industry managers/leaders; regulators; government and industry body representatives; university and TAFE educators; RAC mechanics; and more.
11 to 50 staff
Motor Traders' Association Of Nsw
Supporting businesses in the motor industry through driving innovation for a sustainable future. Founded in 1910, the Motor Traders' Association of New South Wales is an employers association dedicated to representing owners and business principals in the New South Wales automotive industry. Our aim is to help the motor industry. We achieve this by assisting our members in the daily running of their businesses, as well as lobbying governing bodies to ensure a long and viable automotive industry in NSW. We are well-placed to represent the interests of our members, being in constant contact with state politicians and Government officials. We regularly offer advice on matters affecting the industry, and are proud to be the principal party and a leader in industrial relations issues affecting the retail motor industry. We also work to ensure the public's confidence in dealing with MTA members through our Code of Ethics. MTA NSW's Code of Ethics is a landmark statement that sets out the standard of behaviour MTA members must follow in their dealings with the public. RTO 90402 - Motor Traders Association of NSW Training is subsidised by the NSW Government.
51 to 200 staff
Victorian Automotive Chamber Of Commerce Vacc
The Victorian Automotive Chamber of Commerce (VACC) is the voice of Victoria's automotive industry, providing key support services for business owners operating in the retail, service and repair sectors, including vehicle sales, mechanical, crash repair, auto electrical, fuel retailing, towing, and more. VACC’s key member support services include industrial relations advice; occupational health & safety and environment information and assistance; a technical library and call centre; policy development and advocacy; industry research; and automotive apprenticeships and training. VACC’s industry experts offer media commentary on a range of automotive issues.
51 to 200 staff
Associations Forum
Associations Forum can be best understood by its mission statement: “bringing associations together to boost performance”. We are the leading organisation for training and educating the not-for-profit sectors in Australia, New Zealand and Asia. Areas of assistance include governance, operations, membership and finances. Established in 2004, Associations Forum exists to facilitate the sharing of knowledge, information and experience among our members, those of which include professional associations and industry bodies, charities and special cause groups. We are a commercial, member-based network of associations, charities, clubs, societies and other not-for-profit organisations, and facilitate the sharing of knowledge and best practice within the associations and charities sector through a range of educations event and services. For more information on membership, please visit our website
11 to 50 staff
Australian Dental Association Nsw Branch
We are the peak body representing the dentistry profession in NSW and the ACT. We represent 70% of dentists, 79% of specialists and 83% of dental students. Our purpose is to have the best dentists in the world, in a nation with the best oral health. This requires us to support dentists throughout their entire careers. Our advocacy for members ensures we stay united as a profession, securing the profile, funding, support and recognition to allow us to continue advancing dentistry. As a not-for-profit organisation led by dentists for dentists, our remit is to deliver value to members and we do this in six key ways: Advocacy: The strongest professions are those that are well represented Continuing Professional Development: Providing comprehensive and respected CPD in world class facilities Networking and Connections: Mentorship, events, local divisions and study groups Professional and Peer Advice: On dento-legal matters, compliance, practice management, HR, IR, pharma News and Filtering: We deliver what dentists need to know, when they need to know it Lifestyle and Benefits: It's not all business. We incorporate social events and lifestyle benefits For more information, visit
51 to 200 staff
Australian Institute Of Health & Safety
Everything we do is about positively shaping workplace health & safety now, and in the generations to come.
11 to 50 staff
Tourism Industry Council Sa Ticsa
The Tourism Industry Council South Australia (TiCSA) is a not-for-profit, member-based organisation with over members. Established in 2009, TiCSA is the peak body for South Australia’s tourism industry and has two primary objectives – advocacy and business development. As the voice of tourism, we advocate on behalf of our members and the industry at large to create a unified voice on the issues and opportunities facing the industry. Our aim is to unlock the full economic potential of tourism in South Australia. Our vision: Leading and developing the South Australian tourism industry. Our purpose: A strong and valued industry body advocating for, engaging with and strengthening tourism businesses to grow the visitor economy.
1 to 10 staff
Weld Australia
Weld Australia represents the welding profession in Australia. Its vision is to facilitate the growth of a world class welding industry. Weld Australia members are made up of individual welding professionals and companies of all sizes, and are involved almost every facet of Australian industry - making a significant contribution to the nation’s economy. Weld Australia’s mission is to create opportunities for its members and promote welding safety policies, which protect the Australian public. Weld Australia is the Australian representative member of the International Institute of Welding (IIW). A profit for purpose, membership-based organisation, Weld Australia is dedicated to providing our members with a competitive advantage through access to industry, research, education, certification, government, and the wider industrial community.
11 to 50 staff
Australian Dental Association Queensland
The Australian Dental Association (Queensland Branch)(ADAQ) actively seeks to engage with Members and the public to be the preferred and trusted source of knowledge and information about oral health and clinical practice.
11 to 50 staff
Australian Loyalty Association
The Australian Loyalty Association (ALA) is an organisation that was established in 2013 to provide thought leadership, education, and networking opportunities to those working in the loyalty industry. The ALA brings the brightest minds in customer loyalty together. The ALA offers one-of-a-kind networking opportunities, deliver the latest news in loyalty from around the world, keep you up to date with the best loyalty solutions, and promotes job opportunities in the loyalty space. The ALA has many arms including: A. MEMBERSHIPS 1. ALA Young Members 2. Corporate Brand Membership B. EVENTS Asia Pacific Loyalty Awards, March Asia Pacific Loyalty Conference, July Sydney Loyalty Networking Event, October Member-only private events C. EDUCATION 1. Melbourne Customer Loyalty Course 2. Sydney Customer Loyalty Course 3. Sydney Advanced Loyalty Education Courses D. LOYALTY VENDOR MARKETPLACE Offering a one-stop solution to search for vendors who can assist with developing your organisation’s loyalty and customer engagement program. E. LOYALTY CAREER HUB Designed for Loyalty employers and employees. List your industry job opportunities or find a role. F. CORPORATE RESEARCH The Annual Loyalty Insights Report by the ALA is the most comprehensive loyalty industry report in Australia. It provides insights into the hearts and minds of consumers using qualitative exploration, social listening and the largest quantitative survey in the market. G. NEWS & CONTENT HUB Keep up to date with the latest in loyalty from around the world, or post your own article. F. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up for our E-Insights to stay informed about Loyalty news and ALA events and news via our website https://australianloyaltyassociation.com/
11 to 50 staff
Bookpeople, The Australian Booksellers Association
For more than a century, we have proudly championed Australia’s bookshops, the value of books, and the joy of reading - adapting to meet the needs of bookshops and their communities every step of the way. BookPeople, the Australian Booksellers Association, represents and supports local bookshops across the country. We believe bookshops are vital to Australia’s cultural landscape and critical to the life of our communities. They sustain cultural life, foster community connection, support literacy and education, and remind us why books make the best presents!
1 to 10 staff
Caravan Parks Association Of Queensland Ltd Cpaq
Caravan Parks Association of Queensland Ltd (CPAQ) is the peak industry body representing caravan parks in Queensland. Established in 1966, we provide a united and informed voice for the Queensland caravan parks industry. As a professional, solution focused association, we encourage and support industry best practice across all areas of business by providing our members with leadership, support, networking, professional development, and promotional opportunities. There are currently over 430 full and associate members of CPAQ, made up of caravan parks (catering for tourists and residents) and campgrounds, large and small, from all corners of the State, industry suppliers, tourism businesses, plus regional and local tourism organisations. We seek to work with both state and local governments to balance the needs of the consumer with those of the Government and industry. Further we actively strive to ensure not only that minimum standards within parks are met, but that over time these industry standards are in fact driven higher. We operate under the umbrella brand of Caravanning Queensland which joins the two related but separate peak industry bodies: Caravan Parks Association of Queensland (CPAQ) the voice of the caravan park owners and operators and the associated supply chain in Queensland. Caravan Trade & Industries Association of Queensland (CTIAQ) the voice of the trade sector in the caravan and camping industry in Queensland with a membership made up predominantly of retailers, manufacturers, hirers, repairers, and suppliers in the caravan and camping industries.
1 to 10 staff
Scaffolding Association Australia
The SAA was formed in 2022 after previously being a Queensland state-based association, the Scaffolding Association Queensland (SAQ). The SAQ was formed in 1994 to increase the level of professionalism in an industry too often ignored or misrepresented in the building process. Our mission has not changed, we are here to represent our members and be their voice in the construction industry. We help guide them in managing, operating and growing their business. Since 1994, the SAQ, now the SAA has helped members enhance and expand their businesses by providing support and advice in business management and processes, as well as updates on technological advances in the scaffolding industry, new product information and updates to scaffolding legislation.
51 to 200 staff
Screen Producers Australia
Screen Producers Australia unites screen businesses to campaign for a healthy commercial environment. We support the interests of screen businesses, both large and small, in their production of feature films, television programs, interactive content and games across all genres and formats. Members enjoy a variety of benefits and services across three core areas of focus: 1. Screen Producers Australia provides leadership on policy issues that relate to the supporting frameworks of government, terms of trade and strategic domestic and international alliances. Screen Producers Australia regularly negotiates industrial agreements and commercial arrangements. Screen Producers Australia hosts SCREEN FOREVER, Australia's biggest media and entertainment conference for local and international content creators as well as a series of professional development opportunities throughout the year.
11 to 50 staff
Tourism Council Western Australia
Tourism Council WA (TCWA) is the peak body representing tourism businesses, industries and regions in Western Australia. The Council promotes the value of tourism, facilitates sustainable tourism development and advocates industry policy on behalf of members. TCWA directly represents over 1,500 private and public sector members across tourism, including aviation, accommodation, venues, hospitality, tours, attractions and events. The Council is also the peak body for Western Australian regional and industry tourism associations. Our united business, regional and industry membership endows TCWA with the collective voice of businesses employing over people across Western Australia. TCWA develops evidence-based industry policy on: business regulation; marketing and events; parks and environment; planning and infrastructure; aviation and transport; and workforce development. The Council advocates our policy agenda to government and maintains an active public profile and media presence to communicate critical industry issues. Our industry development programs assist members to enhance their sustainability and profitability. TCWA facilitates business and workforce development through training, workshops, site visits, online facilities and our professional team of state-based industry advisors. The Council delivers the Australian Tourism Accreditation Program in WA which is a vital industry asset designed to continually improve standards, market quality product and enhance the reputation of tourism destinations. The WA Tourism Awards program delivered by TCWA, are the most prestigious in the industry and attract fierce competition, widespread media coverage and strong consumer recognition. Throughout the year TCWA also hosts industry networking events, including our Parliament House Function and Leaders Roundtable forums for members to discuss issues with Ministers and key decision makers.
1 to 10 staff
Destination Riverina Murray
Destination Riverina Murray is one of seven Destination Networks responsible for driving the growth of the visitor economy in each respective region to help achieve the NSW Government’s overnight visitor expenditure goal for 2030, aligning to the Destination NSW Visitor Economy Strategy 2030 and the Riverina Murray Destination Management Plan. Destination Riverina Murray is a large and diverse region with offices located in Wagga Wagga (Riverina) and Barham (Murray). Destination Riverina Murray will make a positive contribution towards the NSW Government’s overnight visitor expenditure goal for 2030 by working towards the following key objectives- Increase visitation, length of stay and expenditure to the region year-on-year- Position the Riverina Murray as one of the leading regional destinations for nature based activities and experiences, Aboriginal tourism, regional conferencing, and agritourism- Encourage local residents to experience the region and become champions for the visiting friends and family market- Increase the number of large scale events with a focus on attracting visitors- Grow the profile of the Riverina Murray region, specifically in the capital city markets of Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne and Adelaide- Identify and work to improve the region’s accessibility by road, rail and air travel- Focus on the opportunities to increase visitation from international markets. Subscribe to our newsletters here: http://destinationnsw.us16.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=0cec0887f5c5a4041f232df86 & id=74430c9ba0
1 to 10 staff
Arama - Australian Resident Accommodation Managers Association
The Australian Resident Accommodation Managers Association (ARAMA) is the peak industry body representing the Management Rights profession in Australia. Established in 1992 as QRAMA and rebranded to ARAMA in 2004, the association has grown to become the recognised national voice for the sector. ARAMA represents close to management rights schemes across Australia, with active branches throughout Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, and a growing national footprint. Our members include resident accommodation managers, management rights business owners and supporting industry professionals. As a trusted advocate for the industry, ARAMA provides community-focused advocacy, professional education, and access to valued partner services that support, protect and strengthen management rights businesses. ARAMA underpins the professionalism and sustainability of the industry, working to protect member investment, advance opportunity and foster strong, connected communities that support Australia’s tourism sector and broader economy.
1 to 10 staff
Australian Furniture Removers Association Afra
What is AFRA? The Australian Furniture Removers Association (AFRA) is Australia's peak body for the removals industry. AFRA supports the removals industry through advocacy, compliance, training and education.
1 to 10 staff
Clare Valley Wine & Grape Association
Ensuring the prosperity and sustainability of our member businesses and the Clare Valley community. For the world to know about the breadth and calibre of Clare Valley wine, about the vibrancy and offerings of the Clare Valley region, resulting in sustained profitable growth of Clare Valley Wine & Grape businesses.
1 to 10 staff
Clia In Australasia Cruise Lines International Association
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is the global peak cruise association and is dedicated to the development and promotion of the of the cruise industry. CLIA serves as a non-governmental consultative organisation to the International Maritime Organization (IMO), an agency of the United Nations. CLIA's mission is to promote policies and practices that foster a safe, secure and healthy cruise ship environment; educate and train its travel agent members; and promote and explain the value, desirability and affordability of the cruise experience.
1 to 10 staff
Consulting Surveyors Nsw
Our vision is to see thriving consulting surveyor businesses in every region and city across New South Wales where surveyors are recognised for underpinning the value of the economy.
1 to 10 staff
Geography Teachers' Association Of Victoria
The Geography Teachers' Association of Victoria is the professional membership association and peak body supporting geography teachers and advocating for geography education in the State of Victoria, Australia.
1 to 10 staff
Hunter Valley Wine & Tourism Association
The Hunter Valley Wine and Tourism Association (HVWTA) is a ‘not-for-prot’ membership based incorporated body, responsible for destination and wine marketing, advocacy, as well as technical and business support for all facets of the Hunter Valley wine and tourism industries from viticulture through to winemaking and tourism/wine promotion. The HVWTA represents a variety of operators from all sectors throughout the local economy within the Cessnock and Singleton Local Government Areas; incorporating the Cessnock Council 1(v) Vineyard Area and the towns and villages comprising the destination known as ‘Hunter Valley Wine Country’ which may include businesses in other Upper Hunter, and/or other municipalities who share the Hunter Valley Wine Country brand.
1 to 10 staff
Iopo International - Institute Of Professional Organisers
The IOPO is the peak industry body for Professional Organisers in Australasia. We elevate Professional Organising businesses and empower Professional Organisers with industry-specific resources, knowledge and confidence. We protect and advocate for the Organising Industry. We seek and create opportunities for our members to gain visibility and build a profitable Professional Organising business. As a partner on this journey, we connect members with a strong community of professional peers. OUR VISION Connecting a worldwide community of Professional Organisers, delivering opportunities for all to thrive in a universally recognised industry, trusted by consumers for its standards and continual progression of excellence. OUR MISSION The IOPO is the source of connection and community for all Professional Organisers who provide service excellence and achieve business success. We lead, educate and nurture through innovative and inclusive membership and resources. Our highest mission is to influence industry and consumers through knowledge, research and progressive thinking.
1 to 10 staff
National Baking Industry Association
The National Baking Industry Association (NBIA) is a not-for-profit organisation whose mission is to provide industry leadership to develop, support and protect the principles of efficiency, quality and best practices in the Baking Industry.
1 to 10 staff
Parking Australia
Parking Australia is the national body representing the interests of the parking industry in Australia. Our purpose is to provide leadership, education, technical and other information to all parties who may be associated with our industry. Since 1986 our Association has represented a broad cross-section of Local Government and Statutory Authorities, Car Park Management Companies, Equipment Suppliers, Consultants, Property Developers and Property Owners.
1 to 10 staff
The Regtech Association
With a clear vision to be a global centre of excellence by facilitating the building of higher performing, ethical and compliant businesses through RegTech innovation and investment, The RegTech Association was founded in 2016 as a global non-profit organisation that focuses on what is needed to support the growth of the sector and to accelerate RegTech adoption. We support our members to embrace and adopt best practice Environmental, Social and Governance principles. The association brings together government, regulators, regulated entities, professional services and founder-led RegTech companies to ensure collaboration between all of the parties, promoting the RegTech industry as widely as possible, resulting in action in the uptake of RegTech proof of concepts and deployed RegTech solutions across the eco-system.
1 to 10 staff
Australian Industry Group
Australian Industry Group is a leading national industry association representing thousands of businesses of all sizes. Members of Australian Industry Group gain access to networks, decision-makers and the information and advice they need to be successful. Our members look to us for our influence and services and we help them to meet their compliance obligations and improve their businesses. All political parties listen to Ai Group’s views, which are backed by our representative voice and strength in policy research in areas such as workplace relations, education and training, energy, trade, taxation and regulation. We promote industry development, jobs growth and stronger Australian communities.
201 to 500 staff
Australian Science Communicators
The Australian Science Communicators (ASC) is a network of people working in science and technology communication across Australia and overseas. We welcome all facets, levels and styles of sci comm. ASC has been running since 1994. Members include journalists and broadcasters employed by major media outlets, freelance writers and consultants, scientists, teachers and public affairs officers working for research organisations, laboratories and universities. We are drawn together by a desire to improve our skills, exchange ideas and build synergies, and in general to advance the profession of science communication.
1 to 10 staff
Buildskills Australia
BuildSkills Australia is the national Jobs and Skills Council for the built environment – established by the federal government to work with industry to find solutions to the workforce challenges facing the construction, property and water industries. We gather insights from workers, unions, and government to address skill shortages, align vocational training, and maintain workforce balance.
11 to 50 staff
Asvo
The ASVO was founded in 1980 as a non-political organisation to serve the interests of practising winemakers and viticulturists by encouraging the exchange of technical information. The Society has held over 40 one-day seminars since it was established and, in conjunction with The Australian Wine Research Institute, organises the Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference every three years. The Society has awarded over 20 scholarships for research and international study visits. Our membership now exceeds 700 individuals and affiliated companies. Activities of the Society Since its formation the major achievements of the Society have been: Organisation and conduct of over 40 one-day seminars on specialised topics in viticulture and oenology; Organisation and conduct of the triennial Australian Wine Industry Technical Conferences in 1983, 1986, 1989, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2001 and 2004 in association with The Australian Wine Research Institute; Publication of proceedings of the one-day seminars and triennial Conferences; Support for the production and publication of Viticulture Volumes I and II. Publication of the Society’s scientific journal – Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research Publication of a newsletter providing information on ASVO activities and seminars, information of professional interest to oenologists and viticulturists and an international calendar of events.
1 to 10 staff
Master Builders Tasmania - Industry Organisation
We are a non-political and not for profit making organisation set up to safe guard and promote the interests of our members in their business of building and construction contracting, to assist them in the execution of their work and to encourage and promote a high standard of workmanship and integrity in the building industry and to actively seek improvement of conditions under which the building industry operates. As a broad-based organisation, we service the needs of the entire industry, from residential to commercial businesses, principal contractors to subcontractors, trade contractors and suppliers. We continually assist in developing the skills of our members by providing access to a wide range of services in key areas such as workplace health and safety, legal and contracts, training and government regulation and legislation as well as representation to government and industry.
11 to 50 staff
Nsw Greyhound Breeders, Owners & Trainers Association
The Association has two prime functions; Membership and Racing Operations at venues within NSW, including Wentworth Park, Appin Way, Bathurst, Bulli, Gosford, Gunnedah, Lismore, Maitland and Temora.
201 to 500 staff
Australian Customer Experience Professionals Association Acxpa
ACXPA is Australia’s industry association for customer experience and contact centre professionals, helping businesses deliver efficient, effective, and exceptional customer interactions across voice, digital, and face-to-face channels. We recognise that customers don’t think in channels — and neither should you. ACXPA supports professionals working across contact centres, CX, digital service, and in-person customer service with the insights, skills, and community needed to thrive. Through our resources, training, industry insights, and professional network, ACXPA helps you: Optimise customer experiences to boost acquisition, loyalty, and satisfaction Improve service efficiency across all customer channels Strengthen Employee Experience to drive engagement and retention Stay ahead with local best-practice methodologies, insights, and tools Our members gain access to: Online symposiums, workshops, and an on-demand best-practice video library Monthly Call Centre Rankings and exclusive industry research Private networking groups, local events, site tours, and learning forums Expert articles, templates, guides, and practical resources — no sales pitches Gamified learning and community engagement Memberships start at just $197 per year, with options for individuals, businesses, and vendors. Discover more: https://acxpa.com.au
1 to 10 staff
Energy Club Nt
Energy Club NT is an industry aligned, values driven organisation supporting a wide demographic of professionals in the energy sector including conventional and unconventional oil and gas, gas manufacturing, renewables and alternative energy sources. The Club is a not-for-profit association fostering professional relationships, business networking, research and development opportunities and collaboration that contributes to the growth of the energy industry. ECNT provides forums benefiting members and facilitating business opportunities by connecting the growing sub-sectors of the energy industry. We actively promote the service and supply capability of the NT industry and encourage positive engagement for continued investment opportunity for the industry’s long-term sustainability. ECNT hosts various events to facilitate thought leadership, diversified and challenging dialogue relevant to the industry’s growth and development, education and information sharing. We welcome as our members, local businesses, national and multinational companies, government and professional service representatives with an interest in the Northern Territory energy industry. OUR VALUES Connection: Our purpose is to make meaningful connections with members, sponsors, staff, employers, students, associations, and other industry stakeholders. The Club provides networking opportunities and forums for industry-linked people. Members can expect a varied and active networking approach from their organisation. Participation: Membership and sponsorship of the ECNT supports the growth and sustainability of the energy industry in NT welcoming participation from local, national and multinational organisations. Our diversity of membership encourages significant connection across the wide demographic of the energy industry. Education: ECNT is committed to educating our members through information sharing and raising awareness research, development and training opportunities.
1 to 10 staff
Glaas Inc
Glaas Inc is a not for profit volunteer organisation supporting glass artists, designers and makers by creating collaborative opportunities, events and exhibitions; by education and training; promotion and information; and advocacy for the sector. Glaas Inc is proud to be the lead organisation in Australia for the International Year of Glass 2022 as declared by the United Nations. Glaas Inc has established the Australian Centre for Glass Design at Melbourne Polytechnic in Prahran
1 to 10 staff
Indigenous Art Centre Alliance Iaca
The Indigenous Art Centre Alliance (IACA) is a network of First Nations art centres, representing over 400 Indigenous artists from Cardwell in the south to the Torres Strait Islands in the north. We are Australia's only peak body dedicated to supporting two distinct cultural groups, serving both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. IACA unites self-determined, community-based art centres across the region, fostering collaboration and a strong network that amplifies members’ voices and responds to their priorities and aspirations. Since 2011, IACA has built a reputation for effective programs and services, driving advocacy, capacity-building, and training and mentoring to strengthen the resilience and visibility of Indigenous art centres, particularly in the face of professional isolation and remoteness. IACA’s influence also extends to national forums and debates, ensuring member perspectives are represented. IACA champions diversity, equity and inclusion by empowering First Nations voices and leadership. We are committed to building a workplace where people from all backgrounds, abilities, orientation and identities are respected and valued.
1 to 10 staff
Industrial Hemp Western Australia Association Inc
Industrial Hemp Western Australia Association Inc.(iHempWA) is a public not-for-profit incorporated entity. Our Purpose: Trusted industry voice that connects, guides and builds the Western Australian industrial hemp industry. Our Vision: Be the centre of all things hemp. Global awareness – Local action Our Mission: We drive policy, education, support for industry, research and innovation, to make hemp a mainstream product in everyday life for everyone
1 to 10 staff
National Irrigators' Council
Peak national body for irrigated agriculture which feeds & clothes Australia & the world. National Circuit Barton ACT.
1 to 10 staff
Real Estate Institute Of The Act Reiact
Real Estate Institute of the Australian Capital Territory (REIACT) is the leading professional body for the real estate industry in the ACT – operating since 1974. Its mission is to enhance the standard of education, knowledge, professional development and business practice for its members and the wider community.
1 to 10 staff
Silicon Coast
Silicon Coast ignites collaboration as the leading body for entrepreneurship and innovation in Queensland Australia.
1 to 10 staff
Spirits And Cocktails Australia
Spirits & Cocktails Australia is an incorporated association with a vision of promoting a safe and vibrant spirits sector, which supports Australia’s mature drinking culture and creates opportunities for economic growth and industry development. We represent spirits producers involved in the manufacture, marketing and sale of spirits throughout Australia. Our industry directly supports over jobs in 84 Federal electorates and supports a further jobs from farm to glass, with our supply chain stretching from primary producers to the hospitality and tourism sectors.
1 to 10 staff
Surveyors Australia
Surveyors Australia is the national industry association representing surveyors and surveying businesses, the majority of which are small and medium enterprises. Our focus is on strengthening the commercial sustainability, capability and leadership of small surveying businesses that underpin Australia’s housing, infrastructure and construction sectors. We advocate on issues impacting small business viability, including workforce shortages, skills development, productivity and regulatory burden. A core initiative is our Business Academy, designed specifically for small business owners, providing practical education in strategy, leadership, financial management, productivity and sales. The Academy has been successfully delivered within surveying and adapted for other industry groups, demonstrating its broader relevance to small business challenges. Through evidence based advocacy and practical support, we bring the real world experience of small business owners into national policy discussions.
1 to 10 staff
Australian Sonographer Accreditation Registry
The Australian Sonographer Accreditation Registry (ASAR) is a national not-for-profit organisation which works to: • Maintain a register of Accredited Medical Sonographers and Accredited Student Sonographers and advise stakeholders on matters relating to accreditation. • Provide registration information about Sonographers to Medicare Australia and to the public through our web-based portal. • Maintain and monitor minimum standards of Continuing Professional Development for Sonographers to remain on the register. • Maintain standards within the profession through establishing standards for and accrediting sonography education programs within Australia. • Advance recognition of sonography as a profession, including through commissioning relevant research.
1 to 10 staff
Consult Australia
Consult Australia, for over 70 years, has been the sole association dedicated to the success of consulting businesses in design, advisory and engineering. As a not-for-profit association we deliver value to our members operating in the built and natural environment. We represent industry interests and lead through collaboration, education, support and advocacy. Our members, ranging from Australia’s most innovative small and medium sized firms to global corporations, deliver the solutions to the nation’s most complex challenges helping shape, create and sustain our built and natural environment. Services offered by our members include design, architecture, technology, engineering and surveying.
11 to 50 staff
Ancold The Australian National Committee On Large Dams Inc
ANCOLD formed in 1937 and is an Australian based apolitical industry body that focuses on disseminating knowledge, developing capability and providing guidance in achieving excellence for all aspects of dam engineering, management and associated issues. As a non-government, non-profit and voluntary association of organisations and individual professionals with a common technical interest in dams. ANCOLD has over 80 member organisations and around 300 individual associate members, covering all aspects of the dams industry. ANCOLD is an active member of the International Commission on Large Dams (ICOLD) which has around 100 member countries and meets annually to share international practice and new techniques to advance all aspects of dam engineering and ensure the sustainable development and management of the world’s water resources. ANCOLD prepares and issues guidelines which represent best engineering practice. These guidelines have been developed to share best Australian practice for large and small water and tailings dams that could present a risk to life for those downstream, are widely used across Australia and also form the basis of local guidance in some other countries. Although prepared for dams which would normally be at least 10 to 15m high ANCOLD guidelines can also be used to assist with decisions on smaller dams, particularly where a dam or series or dams creates the potential for loss of life or significant damage. ANCOLD does not comment on any specific dam project or development. It is considered that the final decision for the development of dams is the responsibility of the community, which must weigh up the positives and negatives of any particular proposal. In the course of their business activities many ANCOLD members are involved in developing business cases and ANCOLD strives to ensure they are well informed in national and international practice to provide the best outcomes for the Australian community.
1 to 10 staff
Australasian Concrete Repair & Remedial Building Association Acra
The ACRA was formed in 1991 with the aim of providing a forum to promote discussion and an exchange of views in the concrete repair and remedial building industry to advance the technology and practice in the remedial industry and associated activities. The Association’s members are at the forefront of concrete repair and remedial technology worldwide and include companies and individuals with an interest in repairing and protecting concrete, including: Specialist consultants and engineers Specialist concrete repair, remedial building and waterproofing contractors Specialist materials suppliers Asset owners Our association promotes excellence in and our members provide specialist solutions for: Concrete repair Remedial building Remedial waterproofing Protective coatings Structural strengthening (carbon fibre) Cathodic protection Investigations Expert witness
1 to 10 staff
Australian Institute Of Conveyancers - Wa Division Aicwa
Welcome to the AICWA (Australian Institute of Conveyancers WA Division) The AICWA has set goals for the advancement of the profession of conveyancing in WA and is committed to best practice. Conveyancers specialise in property and have specific training and skills in all areas relating to the sale and purchase of real estate and related transactions. Conveyancers are licensed professionals providing a specialist service to those who partake in real estate transactions. To ensure best practice, ethical standards and appropriate service standards for the conveyancing profession, the Institute obliges members to adhere to a Code of Conduct. The Institute works very closely with Landgate, Revenue WA and Consumer Protection where required to ensure benefits for the Conveyancing profession and the consumers who avail themselves of such services.
1 to 10 staff