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Keyword TagsTag: Car-Jobs-are-Smart-JobsEngineers Urge Australia to Back Aussie CarsThursday, 23 May 2013Section: Media Releases Australia’s engineers have urged all car industry players to come together to produce a bipartisan plan to reinvigorate our automotive industry and keep the benefits flowing to the whole economy. Australian Car Win at ESVWednesday, 3 April 2013Section: Latest News APESMA has been representing members’ interests on a range of issues at Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) - the independent regulator responsible for electricity, gas and pipeline safety in Victoria. APESMA Welcomes New Support for Australian CarsMonday, 19 November 2012Section: Media Releases Victoria’s engineers have welcomed the announcement that a future Victorian Labor Government would fight harder to grow Victoria’s automotive industry, creating smart jobs for young Victorians. APESMA campaign wins bright future for Holden engineersTuesday, 17 April 2012Section: 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. APESMA delivers big wins for members in 2012Friday, 30 March 2012Section: 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. APESMA campaign saves Holden jobsFriday, 23 March 2012Section: 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. APESMA Calls for the Commodore to be Engineered HereWednesday, 22 February 2012Section: 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. APESMA calls for co-investment in auto industryThursday, 9 February 2012Section: 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. APESMA Meets with PM to Lobby for Car FundingWednesday, 8 February 2012Section: Media Releases APESMA representatives today met with the Prime Minister to hand over more than 5000 petitions signed by automotive employees urging the parliament to urgently support the nation’s auto industry. Aust Engineering would be wounded unless Libs back carsThursday, 2 February 2012Section: Media Releases Holden Australia today forecast a serious hit to Australia’s design and engineering unless there is a bipartisan co-investment in Australia’s automotive sector. |



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