The Accommodation Association of Australia (AAA) was an organisation of employers connected to the industry of motor inns, private hotels, serviced apartments, holiday accommodation and caravan parks. Details of their rules and governance are available on this page.
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This page is preserved for historical purposes only.
This organisation was deregistered upon amalgamation with the Australian Hotels Association (AHA) effective on and from 1 July 2023. See the instrument of deregistration [2023] FWC 1007 for further details.
About the AAA
AAA rules as at 1 July 2023 (Word)
Financial year: 1 July to 30 June
Date of registration: 5 February 1971, originally as the Motor Inn, Motel and Accommodation Association
Date of deregistration: 1 July 2023
The supreme governing authority of the organisation was vested in the National Federal Council, which comprises the Office Bearers, delegates from branches and established sections. The organisation was also governed by a Federal Executive and a Federal Management Committee. The branches were each governed by a Branch Council.
The organisation was a reporting unit for the purposes of filing a financial report.
Under the rules of the organisation, elections for offices were conducted every 3 years. The organisation held an exemption from having its elections conducted by the AEC.
The files published on this page only contain a few important documents from each matter, and some documents are redacted before being published. Some files are being audited and republished with redactions and/or fewer documents to comply with our policies and privacy requirements.
Annual returns, disclosure statements, elections and financial reports
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Rule changes and rule books
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