.
AVAA Business Supporter Sponsorship
.
For suppliers of products and services to the auction and valuation industries, the Auctioneers and Valuers Association of Australia (AVAA) offers some innovative way to build your brand profile and network of clients. Becoming an AVAA Business Supporter aligns your organisation with industry leaders and connects you directly to a respected professional network.
As an AVAA Business Supporter, your brand gains visibility, credibility, and trust among professionals who value quality and integrity. Members actively seek reliable suppliers, creating opportunities for genuine connections that strengthen relationships and influence purchasing decisions.
There are two levels that offer a range of cost-effective promotional solutions and to find out more download the brochure then complete the application form via the links below:
Supporters enjoy direct engagement through events such as the AVC26 Conference, communications, and AVAA platforms. These channels provide exclusive opportunities to showcase your expertise, demonstrate solutions, and be seen as a preferred partner within the auctioneering and valuation sectors.
Aligning with AVAA positions your organisation alongside Australia’s recognised industry leader. This association demonstrates commitment to professionalism and standards, ensuring your business stands out while others may be left behind in an evolving marketplace.
If you have any questions about becoming an AVAA Business Supporter, contact the AVAA Membership Team via email at membership@avaa.com.au or telephone 1300 928 165.
AVAA Membership – It’s a great time to get involved.

Auction, Valuation & Business News Updates
Spotlight On Valuers As Expert Court Witnesses
Emma Barnes2026-05-01T08:18:47+10:00April 28th, 2026|
Acting as an expert witness valuer in Australian courts involves applying specialised valuation expertise to assist the court in resolving complex questions of value that arise in litigation and dispute resolution. Engagement typically occurs [...]
A Shifting National Conversation On Art Valuation
Emma Barnes2026-04-28T17:09:06+10:00April 27th, 2026|
Something is shifting in the art market, not in spectacle but in substance, as valuers and auctioneers meet and quietly reassess how authority, judgement and responsibility are exercised in a landscape defined by complexity [...]
CGP Approval Isn’t Always What It’s Portrayed As
Emma Barnes2026-04-23T06:29:27+10:00April 23rd, 2026|
It's important that clients and the valuation profession itself appreciate what approval of valuers under the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program (CGP) actually is. While approval of valuers serves as an important tool to [...]
.


