MTA February 2023 SA
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INDUSTRY ADVISORY COUNCIL<br />
Industry Advisory Council<br />
Leverages Insights and<br />
Sets Automotive Priorities<br />
The <strong>MTA</strong>’s peak policy-making body, the Industry<br />
Advisory Council, met for the final time in 2022 last<br />
November where it was joined by Leader of the<br />
Opposition David Speirs.<br />
The Liberal Party Leader outlined his vision for the<br />
automotive sector and importantly also heard the<br />
priorities of our members. This included questions on<br />
energy and power prices, apprentice training funding<br />
and the ongoing role automotive retail, service and<br />
repair businesses play in the South Australian economy.<br />
Given recent public discussions on vehicle safety, the<br />
ability for members to informally discuss and meet with<br />
Vincent Tarzia, the Shadow Minister for Infrastructure<br />
and Transport, was also well received.<br />
The next Industry Advisory Council meeting will be held<br />
later this month.<br />
Leader of the State Liberal Party David Speirs.<br />
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Vincent Tarzia, the Shadow Minister for Infrastructure and Transport,<br />
with former <strong>MTA</strong> CEO Paul Unerkov and <strong>MTA</strong> Member Mark Papillo.