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AVAA Member Digital Badges Provide Online Recognition
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Digital badges are a modern way to showcase professional achievement, with the Auctioneers and Valuers Association of Australia (AVAA) being one of the nation’s the leading professional bodies to issue them.  For AVAA Certified Auctioneers (CAAu) and AVAA Certified Valuers (CVAu), these badges provide a visible, verifiable symbol of expertise.

Each digital badge is backed by AVAA’s commitment to integrity and excellence. Clicking on a badge posted on a social media site, website and other online platforms reveals verified details about the CAAu and CVAu credentials, offering assurance that the professional work within the AVAA Professional Standards framework. This transparency gives clients confidence, reinforcing trust in the member’s professionalism, skills, and adherence to ethical practice.

For auctioneers and valuers, digital badges provide a dynamic, portable credential that can be shared on social media and business networking sites such as LinkedIn, Facebook and X/Twitter. This helps members highlight their qualifications at every professional touchpoint, strengthening credibility and opening doors to new opportunities.

Digital badges also reflect the modernisation of the auctioneering and valuation professions. By adopting technology widely recognised across industries, AVAA members demonstrate their alignment with global best practice. This positions them as forward-thinking professionals who embrace innovation while staying grounded in the traditions and expertise that define auctioneering and valuation.

Importantly, digital badges are an exclusive benefit of AVAA membership. Only auctioneers holding the CAAu credential and valuers holding the CVAu credential plus AVAA Associate members can display them. This exclusivity enhances the value of membership, offering a clear, marketable distinction that sets AVAA members apart from non-certified practitioners in the sector.

By proudly sharing their AVAA digital badge, members demonstrate professionalism, accountability, and connection to the peak body for auctioneers and valuers in Australia. It signals to clients, businesses, and government that they are choosing a trusted professional committed to the AVAA Professional Standards framework and the ongoing advancement of the profession.

If you’re not currently a certified auctioneer or valuer, apply today for the CAAu or CVAu credential and take the next step in your professional career.

AVAA Membership – It’s a great time to get involved.

Interested In Finding Out More?

For further information on the use of member digital badges please send an email to membership@avaa.com.au or telephone 1300 928 165.  You can also stay up to date by following AVAA on LinkedInX/Twitter and Facebook.

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