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Car Jobs are Smart Jobs APESMA is calling for bipartisan political support for co-investment to help build a strong future for the auto industry in Australia.
Now is the time for smart investment and leadership - not a political bunfight. Partnership and co-investment will help: - Ensure Australia can design and engineer high quality vehicles right here;
- Make Australia a hub for smart industry, innovation and design; and
- Keep 400,000 Australians employed.
Read the Prime Minister's letter to APESMA members outlining the Government's support for Australia's automotive industry into future Visit APESMA's Save our Commodore campaign
APESMA CEO Chris Walton and APESMA delegate and Holden engineer Scott Gibbins discuss the future of the automotive industry with the press gallery in Canberra
News & Articles for Car-Jobs-are-Smart-Jobs
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Monday, 23 April 2012
Section: Media Releases
After months of campaigning hard to save engineering jobs at Holden, APESMA has welcomed the announcement that Holden engineers will design and engineer two new cars for the Chinese market.
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Section: Latest News
APESMA has had some big wins already this year. These are real examples of how APESMA can take on the big issues and deliver tangible outcomes for professionals.
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Sunday, 25 March 2012
Section: Latest News
APESMA has welcomed news that Holden will continue to produce automobiles in Australia until at least 2021, including securing their engineering and design capability into the foreseeable future.
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Section: Media Releases
Revelations in today’s Financial Review that Holden is to stop engineering the Australian Commodore here has thrown doubt on the future of the popular car.
Sunday, 25 March 2012
Section: Latest News
APESMA is putting pressure on all political parties to implement a bi-partisan co-investment plan to support Australia’s automotive industry into the long term.
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