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Boatsales Staff22 May 2012
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Boating Industries Alliance Program for 2012

BIAA looks ahead for challenges and opportunities

The Boating Industries Alliance Australia Board met in Sydney recently for the first AGM of the year-old Alliance, electing BIANSW President Darren Vaux as Chairman for a second term.


Joining Vaux as Vice-Chairman is Andrew Warner, President of BIA Victoria and as Treasurer, George Bolton of BIASA, also standing for a second term.


Looking ahead to the challenges and opportunities facing the boating industry in the next 12 months, Vaux commented: "Following what has been a very difficult trading period over the last couple of years, we expect to see a pick-up in business over the coming year, being a combination of an increase in consumer confidence as mortgage rates reduce and employment holds firm, and the AUD deflates providing some respite for local manufacturers and importers battling what has been a growing trend of self-importing boats and other products".


Following a widely-publicised BIAA-led campaign to raise awareness of the impact and potential problems associated with grey imports, Vaux commented: "Recent discussions focusing on initiatives to bring Australian regulation and standards in line with global markets, are starting to bear fruit. BIAA is looking at options for a new industry-driven, boat design and construction standard which will recognise the world-class quality product manufactured in Australia while providing boaters with an assurance that imported boats are inspected and approved to the same high standard as locally-built boats”.


Acknowledging government concerns about protectionist policies, Vaux clarified the initiative would support local industry and boaters alike: “Over the
In recognising the importance of the boating lifestyle to the Australian market, and overshadowing the launch of an exciting new boating lifestyle promotion in the coming months, Vaux said: "Connecting with boaters, of all ages and levels of participation, is a key objective of the BIAA to develop a market place in which our members can do business. Our new boating lifestyle promotion initiative is aimed at attracting new boaters and refreshing the appeal of boating for those already on-board". Providing boating education and tips, advice on buying a boat, the best places to go boating and up to date information on boating conditions, the promotion will be launched at the Sydney International Boat Show, August 2-6.


Helping members grow and sustain their businesses is also a key objective of the BIAA and as a first for Australia, Vaux announced that BIAA will partner with the Marina Industry Association of Australia to present a new international conference, Marine13. "Providing an unprecedented platform for collaboration, innovation, education and understanding... Marine13 will be the most important event for industry and government leaders alike in the coming year and beyond”, said Vaux.


Marine13 will be held at the Sydney Exhibition and Conference Centre in Sydney on 28-30 April 2013.

Further information can be found at www.marine13.com

With regard to recent developments in legislation and government policy affecting the boating industry, Vaux said: "In the next six months, we expect to
see the declaration by the Federal Minister for the Environment, the Hon Tony Burke, of an encircling network of marine parks right around the continent.


"In general, the boating industry supports the concept of marine parks to protect and sustain the natural environment which is so intrinsic to boating, but in recent meetings with the Minister, we have continued to advocate the paramount importance to social and economic interests of access to our waterways". 


With final consultations on the shape and format of the marine park network expected within the next two to three months, Vaux added: "The BIAA will be partnering with other stakeholders to influence the definition of zones and permitted activities under the declaration and in particular to limit or mitigate the potential for negative impact on boating industry."


The Boating Industries Alliance Australia is the national peak body for the boating industry in Australia and represents all the state Boating Industry
Associations on national issues. www.biaa.com.au


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