Master Painters Australia - ACT is a not-for-profit body aligned with Master Painters Australia, and is responsible for representing painters in the ACT region specifically.
The association’s primary role involves representing its members, who are required to maintain the standards required by a master painter.
In order to attain membership with the association painters must:
The association effectively protects the consumer by demanding such requirements of its members as it guarantees that when they utilise the services of a Master Painters ACT member their painting needs will be addressed in a professional and efficient manner.
Association members enjoy many benefits, including:
Furthermore, these events are designed to operate as a forum for discussion and debate, where industry issues and concerns may be addressed.
When government policy and legislation issues arise the association works tirelessly to ensure its members and the professional painters industry in Australia are considered and accounted for.
The association’s primary role involves representing its members, who are required to maintain the standards required by a master painter.
In order to attain membership with the association painters must:
- Have the appropriate qualifications
- Have extensive industry experience
- Agree to comply with a Code of Ethics
- Carry the required insurances
The association effectively protects the consumer by demanding such requirements of its members as it guarantees that when they utilise the services of a Master Painters ACT member their painting needs will be addressed in a professional and efficient manner.
Association members enjoy many benefits, including:
- Permission to use the association’s nationally recognised logo
- Discounted insurances through MGA Brokers and AON Risk Services
- Fleet owner’s discounts
- Industry information and advice
- Enhanced business opportunities through enquiries to the association
Furthermore, these events are designed to operate as a forum for discussion and debate, where industry issues and concerns may be addressed.
When government policy and legislation issues arise the association works tirelessly to ensure its members and the professional painters industry in Australia are considered and accounted for.
03.08.2012







