The ACA is a not-for-profit, membership Association which disseminates information on corrosion and its prevention or control by providing training, seminars, conferences, publications and other activities.
VISION
Reducing the impact of corrosion.
MISSION
To be leaders throughout Australasia in disseminating knowledge to enable best practice in corrosion management, thereby ensuring the environment is protected, public safety enhanced and economies improved.
GOVERNANCE
The ACA will achieve its vision by focusing on four strategic priorities:
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