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| THE FRONT BOOT CARAVAN INDUSTRY HITS BACK CEO SLAMS MEDIA SUGGESTIONS THAT INDUSTRY IS UNREGULATED. Recent media commentary claiming the Australian caravanning industry has little or no regulation demonstrates ignorance and a lack of understanding surrounding how the industry is governed, claims Caravan Industry Association of Australia CEO Stuart Lamont. The Australian caravanning industry is subject to more than 100 Australian Design Rules, Australian Standards and regulations, he said. According to Mr Lamont, Australia is internationally regarded as having the toughest construction standards in the caravan industry. “The Australian industry is overseen by a number of different state and federal government departments and authorities with regulatory enforcement based around risk profiles, reported incidences and risk to consumer safety,” Mr Lamont told GoRV. “In addition to compliance, 42 gorv.com.au consumers have added rights and protections surrounding unfair contract terms and around warranty and consumer guarantees through the Australian Consumer Law. “To suggest the industry has little or no regulation or is self-regulated is rubbish. The industry is under constant review by authorities, and while we can argue that some of the regulation is unnecessary and adds additional burden to industry and cost to consumers for no benefit to the travelling public, the law is the law and there is an expectation that businesses abide within the framework provided by the government.” Mr Lamont conceded that the industry and the system by which it is governed is “by no means perfect”. “However, with over 615,000 (recreational) vehicles registered in Australia, it would be impossible to suggest that some problems don’t occur, and in these situations we urge industry businesses to make sure they understand and comply with their legal obligations,” he said. In recent weeks, the federal government announced it was seeking to pass tougher enforcement measures concerning trailers (including caravans and other RV products). “These changes being contemplated will provide tougher and swifter penalties for businesses doing the wrong thing,” Mr Lamont said. CIAA CEO Stuart Lamont address delegates at this year’s industry national conference.