Tuesday, 24 September, 2013 - 13:08
Better business by association
Professional associations in WA have recorded significant growth in membership over the past five years.
Established in 1934, the Motor Trade Association of Western Australia (MTA WA) has spent decades advocating for the motor industry and assisting members in running and growing their business. The Association is the peak industry group for the Western Australian motor industry and represents over 1,800 businesses.
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Association of Independent Schools of Western Australia | 76 |
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Real Estate Institute of Western Australia | 61 |
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Motor Trade Association of WA | 60 |
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The Law Society of Western Australia | 35 |
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Master Builders Association of WA | 32 |
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Professional associations in WA have recorded significant growth in membership over the past five years.
The Motor Trade Association of WA wants to establish a training facility in Perth’s southern corridor following its merger with the Motor Industry Training Association last year.
A movement backed by several small business groups has renewed a campaign to encourage shoppers to lift their support for local retailers.
SPECIAL REPORT: The state government’s plan to remove the payroll tax exemption for employees undertaking training has secured the support of the Greens and The Nationals WA, despite strong opposition from the Liberals and the state's leading business lobby group.
SPECIAL REPORT: With the number of apprentices and trainees continuing to decline, Tafes and RTOs are refining their strategies to prepare people for jobs of the future.
Three industry associations in WA are seeking to help local businesses win defence work.
The state government has taken a first step to protect subcontractors by introducing a bill to establish a specialist investigations unit within the Small Business Development Commission.
Premier Mark McGowan and Minister for Transport Rita Saffioti attacked opposition leader Liza Harvey today for her support of the Perth Freight Link, criticising the previous Liberal government and Ms Harvey's stance on tolls.
The automotive sector said it was very disappointed to discover the state government was considering a plan to shift motor vehicle imports from Fremantle to Bunbury.
The man who built Automotive Holdings Group into the country’s largest dealership group has passed away at the age of 89.
An updated listing of 450 occupations that will qualify for skilled migration has been welcomed by the motor trade but the building industry was disappointed by the outcome.
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