• The motor trades is Australia’s largest small business sector and requires a dedicated Automotive Industry Franchise Code to provide protection against unconscionable behaviours.
  • Retail motor traders contribute $160 billion to Australia’s economy.
  • The motor trades require dedicated Commonwealth funding to support skills, training and retention in the sector.
  • 100,000 businesses employing 310,000 Australian’s – we keep Australia’s fleet moving.
   Welcome to the Australian Motor Industry Federation
Welcome to the Australian Motor Industry Federation (AMIF) - the united voice for the Australian Automotive Industry's Retail, Service and Repair sector.

About AMIF
AMIF was launched on 4 July, 2011 to provide retail motor traders with a united and powerful national voice.  AMIF is well positioned to educate government and industry on the issues affecting the Australian automotive industry.
Hot Policy Issues
Policy issues of importance to the retail motor trades include workplace relations, skills and training, petrol matters, fair trading and the environment. 

Chairman's Report
Please click here to view the Report of Acting Chairman, Mr Maurie Pinfold to the 23 Annual General Meeting of AMIF on 25 November 2011.
Industry Snapshot
Every day 16.1 million motor vehicles keep the nation moving. Australia's automotive retail, service and repair sector works hard to keep your vehicle on the road. 

AMIF Members
AMIF is a federation of the state and territory motor trades associations and automobile chambers of commerce. Other members include the Motor Trades Association of Australian and the Australian Automobile Dealers Association.

Coming Events
The automotive retail, service and repair sector hosts and participates in a number of internationally renowned events. 



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