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AMA Collision expands into Bundaberg

AMA Collision will open its newest site in Bundaberg, as part of its commitment to support drivers in regional Queensland.

It’s the first site that AMA Collision has opened in a new regional market since 2020.

The Bundaberg facility has been fitted out to meet AMA’s national repair standards, featuring a 1586 square metre building and 1724 square metre hardstand and parking.

Once fully operational, the site will manage 30+ repair allocations per week and support a team of up to 20 local professionals, with 14 already in place.

“We’re excited to bring the AMA Collision standard of service to Bundaberg,” said Stuart Faid, Executive General Manager, AMA Collision.

“This site represents our first entry into a new regional centre, and it’s a key milestone in extending our national footprint.”

“In regional areas, access to trusted repairs isn’t just about convenience – it’s about keeping people moving,” he added.

“We’re proud to offer Bundaberg drivers a reliable, high-quality option backed by national systems, local people and genuine care.”

The Bundaberg site has been fitted out to deliver high-quality repairs for all vehicle types, including EVs, operating to AMA Collision’s national repair standards using OEM-compliant methods and industry-leading equipment.

AMA Collision Bundaberg is expected to create up to 20 new jobs, supporting the local economy with roles across repair trades, customer service, and site operations. In addition to hiring locally, AMA is committed to engaging Bundaberg-based suppliers and contractors for mechanical services, electrical works, towing and more.

“We’re not just opening a site – we’re investing in the community,” said Faid. “We’re building long-term partnerships with local businesses and giving Bundaberg drivers a repairer they can rely on.”

AMA Collision Bundaberg joins a growing national network of over 55 locations, backed by AMA Group – Australia and New Zealand’s largest collision repair group.

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