Business & Trade Organisations in Barton, Canberra, ACT

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UNIT 11, 16 NATIONAL CCT, Canberra, 2600

(02) 6273 4694
Established in 1974, ClubsACT is an industry association recognised by ACT Government and its agencies as the principal representative for the ACT Club movement. ClubsACT members are a vital part of the Canberra community and contribute hundreds of millions of dollars to the Canberra economy each year whilst employing more than 2, 500 locals. Our aim is to be a reasonable and effective advocate for clubs. To promote policies which maintain a dynamic and prosperous club sector, in addition to enhancing the club experience for the broader community. In this capacity, ClubsACT makes submissions and representations to the Government and its agencies on all issues that affect the club movement. ClubsACT provides a range of services to our members including workplace relations advice, assistance to club administration and online training. ClubsACT also produces publications, conducts seminars and holds networking events including an annual ‘Awards for Excellence’ gala dinner to recognise and celebrate the achievements of ACT Clubs. Our principal community partner is the Cerebral Palsy Alliance and ClubsACT has been a proud sponsor of that organisation for over a decade. Through our Corporate Partner program, we offer companies the opportunity to engage with the club sector and develop relationships which provides opportunities for business growth.
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15 National Circuit, Canberra, 2600

(02) 6270 8900
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16 Brisbane Ave, Canberra, 2600

(02) 6273 3000
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25 National Circuit, Forrest, 2603

(02) 6253 6900
The ATA is the peak body that represents trucking operators. The ATA ’s members include major logistics companies, transport industry associations and businesses with leading expertise in truck technology. History The ATA was established to improve the trucking industry’s safety, professionalism and viability after the Grafton truck and bus crash in October 1989. The accident claimed 21 lives and was the worst accident in Australian road transport history at the time. In 2011, the ATA published its twentieth anniversary history, which covers the key events that propelled the formation of the ATA, as well as the larger than life personalities involved. Achievements and priorities The ATA has an impressive record of achievement on behalf of its members. The ATA ’s current priorities are set out in its strategic plan, which is updated each year. How the ATA is structured ATA constitution Like many national associations, the ATA is a public company limited by guarantee. The ATA ’s constitution sets out its structure and decision-making arrangements in detail. General council The ATA General Council consists of its direct members, previous chairs and elected representatives of owner drivers and small fleet operators. The ATA council guides the association’s industry policies. Board of Management The ATA ’s Board of Management is responsible for the financial oversight of the association and sets its strategic direction. Industry Technical Council The ATA ’s Industry Technical Council consists of businesses with leading expertise in truck technology. Under its terms of reference, the ITC provides the ATA with advice on technical issues and develops its technical advisory procedures.
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Canberra

(02) 6274 0300
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The Society’s role in the ACT community is to represent, advance, and defend the interests of an independent legal profession in the ACT. We also exist to protect the public interest in the ACT system of justice through the efficient regulation of the profession, in accordance with the Legal Profession Act and the Solicitors Conduct Rules. The Society lobbies for ‘good law’ in the ACT region, and seeks to reduce costs and improve conditions for our members. We are also responsible for the maintenance of professional standards in the ACT, and are guardians of the local profession’s public image and reputation.
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Level 1, 27 Murray Crescent, Griffith, 2603

(02) 6295 7199
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9 -11 Napier Close, Deakin, 2600

(02) 6215 8222
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UNIT 5A 281 GOYDER ST, Narrabundah, 2604

(02) 6239 4099
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Flemington Road, Mitchell, 2911

(02) 6241 2478
The Royal National Capital Agricultural Society (RNCAS) is a not for profit organisation - responsible for organising and staging the ActewAGL Royal Canberra Show, the Dan Murphy's National Wine Show of Australia, the Canberra Times Home, Leisure, Caravan, 4WD and Camping Show, the ActewAGL Canberra and Region Wine Show, the Royal Canberra Extra Virgin Olive Oil Show, and the Royal Canberra National Poultry Show as well as other activities throughout the year. The RNCAS continues to support and promote Australian agricultural excellence and innovation through events, competition and education. The RNCAS is made up of 10 Staff members, 7 Board members, 57 Councillors and over 1000 volunteers.