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AVAA Member Directory Upgrade

The Auctioneers and Valuers Association of Australia (AVAA) Members Directory is being updated with functionality designed to make it easier for clients to find the right auctioneer or valuer for their specific needs, supporting connections between the public and professionals across classes and service areas.

Enhanced search tools will allow users to filter by location, specialty, credentials, and services offered, helping them identify professionals with relevant experience and expertise, while showcasing the breadth of capability within AVAA’s membership and reinforcing confidence in engaging qualified, accountable practitioners across diverse professional disciplines.  If you need assistance in finding a valuer, complete the:

These updates reflect AVAA’s commitment to transparency, professionalism, and member visibility, ensuring the Directory remains a practical, user friendly resource that benefits clients, supports informed decision making, and highlights the standards expected of auctioneers and valuers operating under AVAA credentials nationwide today and into future.

If you have any questions concerning the AVAA Member Directory, simply send an email to membership@avaa.com.au or telephone 1300 421 07.

AVAA Auctioneer & Valuer News

Challenges With Insurance Before Parliament

March 12th, 2026|Comments Off on Challenges With Insurance Before Parliament

The auction and valuation sector has lodged a significant submission to the Australian Parliament’s Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services as part of its inquiry into small business insurance. Drawing on detailed survey [...]

The Auctioneer & Valuer As The Asset Being Sold

March 11th, 2026|Comments Off on The Auctioneer & Valuer As The Asset Being Sold

Auctioneers and valuers spend their professional lives helping others realise value. They analyse markets, assess risk, and guide clients through the process of selling assets, from art and antiques to machinery, vehicles, and entire [...]

AML-CTF Reforms Get Sector’s Qualified Tick

March 9th, 2026|Comments Off on AML-CTF Reforms Get Sector’s Qualified Tick

In a submission to the Australian Government, the auction sector has broadly welcomed proposed changes to the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing (AML/CTF) framework, but has also warned against legislative overreach. The Auctioneers and [...]