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6.  Policy and regulatory reform















                 Outcome Required
                                                “AUSTRALIA HAS BECOME A
         ▪  Policy reform across a range of areas
                                                 COSTLY PLACE FOR SMALL
           impacting automotive and small
           businesses.                          BUSINESSES TO HIRE, RETAIN
          ▪  Regulatory intervention in the form of   AND MANAGE STAFF. IT IS
           three mandated Codes of Conduct to     ALSO ONE OF THE MOST
                                                   HEAVILY REGULATED
           ensure fair competition, consumer     LABOUR MARKETS IN THE
           safety and protection and improved          WORLD...”
           business outcomes.

           ▪  Despite its economic significance, the automotive sector continues
               to struggle for appropriate recognition from government. The
               large-scale contribution of the sector to the Australian economy
               and the lives of every Australian demands that the industry be
               taken seriously by policymakers and the government of the day.

           ▪  This is particularly important as the industry makes the transition
               to new technologies and those changes impact the mobility of all
               Australians.  The wider uptake of electric, connected and
               autonomous vehicles is expected to significantly disrupt the
               automotive industry’s structure and business models. This
               disruption will have implications for urban infrastructure, skill
               requirements and government revenue streams – all of which
               require forward planning and policy debate.







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