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TACC TASMANIAN AUTOMOBILE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce 827645 13 Mar 2000 | Lapsed: Not accepted | Representation, communication and promotion of the interests of the re... Class 042 Class 042 Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services Representation, communication and promotion of the interests of the retail motor trades to Australian governments, parliaments, and legislative assemblies at all levels; via many means, including the preparation of submissions to government and government-appointed committees of inquiry and review, as well as appearances before these committees; liaison and negotiation with relevant government departments and agencies, like associations and other interested parties on matters of importance and relevance to the retail motor trades; representation of retail motor traders in a variety of fora, representative councils, advisory groups, business coalitions, working parties, policy and action consultative processes, statutory bodies' technical standards committees and the like; business, regulatory, tax, standards, and technical advice to members, both trade-specific and more generally, and the maintenance of acceptable professional standards in retailing and representation in and administration of relevant codes of practice, both statutory and voluntary; statutory employer representative standing under industrial awards, authorised agencies for registering enterprise agreements and Australian workplace agreements; assistance in employee/employer relations and the resolution of disputes; the negotiation of industrial awards; the calculation of wage rates and advice on correct job classifications and wages payable under relevant awards; the provision of employment services that assist members in hiring staff; advice on environmental matters and assistance to members in preparing briefs and taking instructions in relation to planning, property, commercial and other areas of law, as well as assistance to members in preparing themselves to appear in court and other legal advisory services; free and partially-subsidised occupation health and safety (OH&S) training, as well as OH&S manuals targeted at small business needs and requirements; intervention on behalf of members in the event of customer complaints, if requested by the member in question in order to satisfactorily settle disputes; assistance in resolving complaints against, and disputes between, members; information services, such as journals, newsletters, advisings, Internet services and the promotion of the trades' interests and image through liaison with media and news channels; the organisation and hosting of dealer conventions, international motor shows and overseas study tours are also services provided by the applicants to retail motor traders; members also provide printing and desktop publishing services and stationery supplies to traders; debt collection services and advice regarding legal action seeking the payment of debts, if necessary; competitive road service through the development and establishment of road user clubs, with benefits for both motorists and members, as well as the hosting of free road worthiness assessment days for the public; advice, education and training to the automotive industry and other associated allied industries in every facet of the retail motor trades (through Australian National Training Association (ANTA) shareholding), as well as the provision of group training schemes to encourage the employment of apprentices in the trades; hosting of seminars regarding general business management and the coordination of and input into accreditation courses through Batman College for the retail motor trades; sponsorship of the industry's own superannuation fund - the MTAA Superannuation Fund (providing superannuation, insurance, retail credit, finance, home and business loan, and retirement incomes services to members); motorcharge, the applicant's industry-sponsored charge card; insurance services, including protection of motor vehicles of all types, fire cover, business interruption protection, accidental loss or damage cover, tax audit protection, business insurance products and home and contents insurance; a political action committee - the Motor Trades Electoral Action Committee (MTEAC) - designed to encourage, promote and pursue the need for motor trades issues to be addressed by governments; property and investment through Motor Trades Association House; and data collection and exchange through Engine Reconditioners Association (ERA) software | ||
TACC TASMANIAN AUTOMOBILE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce 827654 13 Mar 2000 | Lapsed: Not accepted | Representation, communication and promotion of the interests of the re... Class 042 Class 042 Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services Representation, communication and promotion of the interests of the retail motor trades to Australian governments, parliaments, and legislative assemblies at all levels; via many means, including the preparation of submissions to government and government-appointed committees of inquiry and review, as well as appearances before these committees; liaison and negotiation with relevant government departments and agencies, like associations and other interested parties on matters of importance and relevance to the retail motor trades; representation of retail motor traders in a variety of fora, representative councils, advisory groups, business coalitions, working parties, policy and action consultative processes, statutory bodies' technical standards committees and the like; business, regulatory, tax, standards, and technical advice to members, both trade-specific and more generally, and the maintenance of acceptable professional standards in retailing and representation in and administration of relevant codes of practice, both statutory and voluntary; statutory employer representative standing under industrial awards, authorised agencies for registering enterprise agreements and Australian workplace agreements; assistance in employee/employer relations and the resolution of disputes; the negotiation of industrial awards; the calculation of wage rates and advice on correct job classifications and wages payable under relevant awards; the provision of employment services that assist members in hiring staff; advice on environmental matters and assistance to members in preparing briefs and taking instructions in relation to planning, property, commercial and other areas of law, as well as assistance to members in preparing themselves to appear in court and other legal advisory services; free and partially-subsidised occupation health and safety (OH&S) training, as well as OH&S manuals targeted at small business needs and requirements; intervention on behalf of members in the event of customer complaints, if requested by the member in question in order to satisfactorily settle disputes; assistance in resolving complaints against, and disputes between, members; information services, such as journals, newsletters, advisings, Internet services and the promotion of the trades' interests and image through liaison with media and news channels; the organisation and hosting of dealer conventions, international motor shows and overseas study tours are also services provided by the applicants to retail motor traders; members also provide printing and desktop publishing services and stationery supplies to traders; debt collection services and advice regarding legal action seeking the payment of debts, if necessary; competitive road service through the development and establishment of road user clubs, with benefits for both motorists and members, as well as the hosting of free road worthiness assessment days for the public; advice, education and training to the automotive industry and other associated allied industries in every facet of the retail motor trades (through Australian National Training Association (ANTA) shareholding), as well as the provision of group training schemes to encourage the employment of apprentices in the trades; hosting of seminars regarding general business management and the coordination of and input into accreditation courses through Batman College for the retail motor trades; sponsorship of the industry's own superannuation fund - the MTAA Superannuation Fund (providing superannuation, insurance, retail credit, finance, home and business loan, and retirement incomes services to members); motorcharge, the applicant's industry-sponsored charge card; insurance services, including protection of motor vehicles of all types, fire cover, business interruption protection, accidental loss or damage cover, tax audit protection, business insurance products and home and contents insurance; a political action committee - the Motor Trades Electoral Action Committee (MTEAC) - designed to encourage, promote and pursue the need for motor trades issues to be addressed by governments; property and investment through Motor Trades Association House; and data collection and exchange through Engine Reconditioners Association (ERA) software | ||
TACCHINI Sandys SpA 596500 22 Feb 1993 | Removed - Not renewed: Renewal fee not paid | Small leather goods including wallets, purses, handbags and similar go... Class 018 Class 018 Leather Products not including clothing Small leather goods including wallets, purses, handbags and similar goods in this class | ||
TACC INSURANCE Fortis Insurance Limited 387897 24 Feb 1983 | Lapsed: Not accepted | Insurance services Class 036 Class 036 Insurance & Financial Services Insurance services |
Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce
827645 · 13 Mar 2000
042
Class 042
Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services
Representation, communication and promotion of the interests of the retail motor trades to Australian governments, parliaments, and legislative assemblies at all levels; via many means, including the preparation of submissions to government and government-appointed committees of inquiry and review, as well as appearances before these committees; liaison and negotiation with relevant government departments and agencies, like associations and other interested parties on matters of importance and relevance to the retail motor trades; representation of retail motor traders in a variety of fora, representative councils, advisory groups, business coalitions, working parties, policy and action consultative processes, statutory bodies' technical standards committees and the like; business, regulatory, tax, standards, and technical advice to members, both trade-specific and more generally, and the maintenance of acceptable professional standards in retailing and representation in and administration of relevant codes of practice, both statutory and voluntary; statutory employer representative standing under industrial awards, authorised agencies for registering enterprise agreements and Australian workplace agreements; assistance in employee/employer relations and the resolution of disputes; the negotiation of industrial awards; the calculation of wage rates and advice on correct job classifications and wages payable under relevant awards; the provision of employment services that assist members in hiring staff; advice on environmental matters and assistance to members in preparing briefs and taking instructions in relation to planning, property, commercial and other areas of law, as well as assistance to members in preparing themselves to appear in court and other legal advisory services; free and partially-subsidised occupation health and safety (OH&S) training, as well as OH&S manuals targeted at small business needs and requirements; intervention on behalf of members in the event of customer complaints, if requested by the member in question in order to satisfactorily settle disputes; assistance in resolving complaints against, and disputes between, members; information services, such as journals, newsletters, advisings, Internet services and the promotion of the trades' interests and image through liaison with media and news channels; the organisation and hosting of dealer conventions, international motor shows and overseas study tours are also services provided by the applicants to retail motor traders; members also provide printing and desktop publishing services and stationery supplies to traders; debt collection services and advice regarding legal action seeking the payment of debts, if necessary; competitive road service through the development and establishment of road user clubs, with benefits for both motorists and members, as well as the hosting of free road worthiness assessment days for the public; advice, education and training to the automotive industry and other associated allied industries in every facet of the retail motor trades (through Australian National Training Association (ANTA) shareholding), as well as the provision of group training schemes to encourage the employment of apprentices in the trades; hosting of seminars regarding general business management and the coordination of and input into accreditation courses through Batman College for the retail motor trades; sponsorship of the industry's own superannuation fund - the MTAA Superannuation Fund (providing superannuation, insurance, retail credit, finance, home and business loan, and retirement incomes services to members); motorcharge, the applicant's industry-sponsored charge card; insurance services, including protection of motor vehicles of all types, fire cover, business interruption protection, accidental loss or damage cover, tax audit protection, business insurance products and home and contents insurance; a political action committee - the Motor Trades Electoral Action Committee (MTEAC) - designed to encourage, promote and pursue the need for motor trades issues to be addressed by governments; property and investment through Motor Trades Association House; and data collection and exchange through Engine Reconditioners Association (ERA) software
Representation, communication and promotion of the interests of the re...
Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce
827654 · 13 Mar 2000
042
Class 042
Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services
Representation, communication and promotion of the interests of the retail motor trades to Australian governments, parliaments, and legislative assemblies at all levels; via many means, including the preparation of submissions to government and government-appointed committees of inquiry and review, as well as appearances before these committees; liaison and negotiation with relevant government departments and agencies, like associations and other interested parties on matters of importance and relevance to the retail motor trades; representation of retail motor traders in a variety of fora, representative councils, advisory groups, business coalitions, working parties, policy and action consultative processes, statutory bodies' technical standards committees and the like; business, regulatory, tax, standards, and technical advice to members, both trade-specific and more generally, and the maintenance of acceptable professional standards in retailing and representation in and administration of relevant codes of practice, both statutory and voluntary; statutory employer representative standing under industrial awards, authorised agencies for registering enterprise agreements and Australian workplace agreements; assistance in employee/employer relations and the resolution of disputes; the negotiation of industrial awards; the calculation of wage rates and advice on correct job classifications and wages payable under relevant awards; the provision of employment services that assist members in hiring staff; advice on environmental matters and assistance to members in preparing briefs and taking instructions in relation to planning, property, commercial and other areas of law, as well as assistance to members in preparing themselves to appear in court and other legal advisory services; free and partially-subsidised occupation health and safety (OH&S) training, as well as OH&S manuals targeted at small business needs and requirements; intervention on behalf of members in the event of customer complaints, if requested by the member in question in order to satisfactorily settle disputes; assistance in resolving complaints against, and disputes between, members; information services, such as journals, newsletters, advisings, Internet services and the promotion of the trades' interests and image through liaison with media and news channels; the organisation and hosting of dealer conventions, international motor shows and overseas study tours are also services provided by the applicants to retail motor traders; members also provide printing and desktop publishing services and stationery supplies to traders; debt collection services and advice regarding legal action seeking the payment of debts, if necessary; competitive road service through the development and establishment of road user clubs, with benefits for both motorists and members, as well as the hosting of free road worthiness assessment days for the public; advice, education and training to the automotive industry and other associated allied industries in every facet of the retail motor trades (through Australian National Training Association (ANTA) shareholding), as well as the provision of group training schemes to encourage the employment of apprentices in the trades; hosting of seminars regarding general business management and the coordination of and input into accreditation courses through Batman College for the retail motor trades; sponsorship of the industry's own superannuation fund - the MTAA Superannuation Fund (providing superannuation, insurance, retail credit, finance, home and business loan, and retirement incomes services to members); motorcharge, the applicant's industry-sponsored charge card; insurance services, including protection of motor vehicles of all types, fire cover, business interruption protection, accidental loss or damage cover, tax audit protection, business insurance products and home and contents insurance; a political action committee - the Motor Trades Electoral Action Committee (MTEAC) - designed to encourage, promote and pursue the need for motor trades issues to be addressed by governments; property and investment through Motor Trades Association House; and data collection and exchange through Engine Reconditioners Association (ERA) software
Representation, communication and promotion of the interests of the re...
Sandys SpA
596500 · 22 Feb 1993
018
Class 018
Leather Products not including clothing
Small leather goods including wallets, purses, handbags and similar goods in this class
Small leather goods including wallets, purses, handbags and similar go...
Owners
Victorian automobile chamber of commerce (3)
Tacca industries pty ltd (2)
Celgene corporation inc.Orporated in the state of delaware (1)
Fortis insurance limited (1)
Freshfood holdings pte limited (1)
Hape international (ningbo) ltd. (1)
Illinois tool works inc. a delaware corporation (1)
Jkkm resources (1)
Nakabayashi co., ltd. (1)
Sandys spa (1)
Victorian automotive chamber of commerce (1)
Categories
Class 16 (3)
Class 35 (3)
Class 40 (2)
Class 42 (2)
Class 1 (1)
Class 5 (1)
Class 18 (1)
Class 28 (1)
Class 30 (1)
Class 36 (1)
Class 37 (1)
Class 41 (1)
Correspondents
Glmr (2)
Refer to wipo address for correspondence (2)
Victorian automobile chamber of commerce (2)
Ashurst australia (1)
Davies collison cave pty ltd (1)
Freshfood management services (1)
Griffith hack (1)
Herbert smith freehills (1)
Lander & rogers (1)
Spruson & ferguson (1)