AVAA Contact Details
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The Auctioneers and Valuers Association of Australia (AVAA) is a member-driven organisation that places communication at the centre of everything we do. Our initiatives are guided by the needs, experiences, and aspirations of members, while our voice is strengthened through active engagement with stakeholders from the business community and government. Open, ongoing dialogue ensures that AVAA is not only a representative body but also a trusted advocate and partner for the sector.

AVAA National Phone —
1300 928 165
AVAA Postal Address —
GPO Box 2245, Canberra, ACT, 2601
AVAA National Office —
national.office@avaa.com.au
AVAA Finance & Accounts —
accounts@avaa.com.au
AVAA Communications & Marketing —
communications@avaa.com.au
AVAA Events Support —
events@avaa.com.au
AVAA Membership Support —
membership@avaa.com.au
AVAA Member Complaints —
complaints@avaa.com.au
AVAA Policy Advocacy —
advocacy@avaa.com.au
AVC26 Conference —
avc26.conference@avaa.com.au
AVAA Capital Territory —
act@avaa.com.au
AVAA New South Wales —
nsw@avaa.com.au
AVAA Northern Territory —
nt@avaa.com.au
AVAA Queensland —
qld@avaa.com.au
AVAA South Australia —
sa@avaa.com.au
AVAA Tasmania —
tas@avaa.com.au
AVAA Victoria —
vic@avaa.com.au
AVAA Western Australia —
wa@avaa.com.au
Whether you are a current member seeking guidance, a prospective member wishing to learn more, or a stakeholder from the business community or government interested in working with us, the AVAA team is ready to engage. Communication is the foundation of collaboration, and by reaching out you take the first step toward being part of a professional network committed to excellence, integrity, and strengthening the voice of the auction and valuation industries.
AVAA warmly invites you to connect with us today.
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