Australian Automobile Association
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Australian Automobile Association | |
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Abbreviation | AAA |
Formation | 1924 |
Purpose/focus | Motoring Organisation |
Location | Australia |
Region served | Australia |
Membership | Australia Motoring Organisations |
President | Alan Evans |
Main organ | Governing Board |
Website | http://www.aaa.asn.au |
The Australian Automobile Association (AAA) was established in 1924; it supports and coordinates the activities of its constituent motoring clubs, and aims to represent the interests of Australian motorists both nationally and internationally.[1]
the President of the AAA is Alan Evans, with Freda Crucitti serving as Vice President.[2]
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[edit] International Membership
The AAA is a member of the Alliance Internationale de Tourisme (AIT) and the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA).[3]
[edit] Member Organisations
The following organisations are members of AAA:[4]
- NRMA Motoring & Services
- Royal Automobile Club of Victoria
- Royal Automobile Club of Queensland Ltd
- Royal Automobile Association of South Australia Inc
- Royal Automobile Club of Western Australia (Incorporated)
- Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania Limited
- Automobile Association of Northern Territory Inc
- Royal Automobile Club of Australia
[edit] External links
- AAA website
- The commercial interests of Australian motoring organisations are managed by Australian Motoring Services Pty.
- AAA Tourism, manages the Australian STAR rating scheme.
[edit] References
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