Motoring Heritage Day

Australian Historic Motoring Federation
National Motoring Heritage Day
Sunday 18 May 2008

 

National Motoring Heritage Day 2008 Flyer

Register your club's event using the NMHD Registration Form 
Contact: Bruce Perry               02 6254 5059        or
bruce.perry1@bigpond.com

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY EVENTS

ACT/NSW Holden Car Clubs - Grey Pride Run to Berrima
Contact:
committee@oldgmh.org.au

British & European Automobile Club - Run to Southern Highlands 
Contact: Martin 02 4887 7166   or 
beac@actmotorclubs.org.au

Fiat Club of the ACT - Run to the Bungendore Markets
Meet 10am Spotlight/SupercheapAuto carpark, Queanbeyan
Bring a picnic lunch or buy food in when you get there.
Contact: Geoff.Hall@health.gov.au 

MX5 Club of NSW, Canberra Chapter Run to Gundaroo via Bungendore
Contact: Paul Beerworth
canberra@mx5.com.au

Veteran & Vintage Car Club of the ACT - Canberra Cruise
9:30am Parliament House - Tulips Cafe Pialligo - Cruise to Chifley
Contact: Nick Nowak
nowakn@netspeed.com.au

Purpose of the event
The National Motoring Heritage Day is an initiative of the Australian Historic Motoring Federation (AHMF) to show the flag and demonstrate the strength of the motoring enthusiasts’ movement in Australia by having up to 200 000 vehicles from the 600 plus vehicle clubs affiliated with the AHMF through their state and territory bodies, on the road on the same day around Australia.

The event can be as simple as encouraging club members to drive around for a couple of hours or as elaborate as councils and clubs wish to make it. These notes are to advise clubs of what the AHMF is doing to promote the day and what clubs can do to make the event a resounding success. The AHMF is arranging a national sponsor who will fund the cost of the design and printing of a poster.  The sponsor will have a presence at selected locations around Australia at either the start and/or finish of the events.

Official name of the event
National Motoring Heritage Day – a salute to Australian motoring.
Day: Sunday May 18 2008.  Location: Australia wide

Other sponsorships
Councils and clubs are free to arrange their own sponsorship provided it does not conflict with the major sponsor.

Things that councils and clubs should consider

Book this date in your club's calendar.  Details to be sorted our by your individual club's "events coordinator" aka "social secretary" etc.  How the day is organised is left to councils and clubs, but the following elements are provided as guide: