Obtaining Your Club's Club Permit List From VicRoads
/If your club wishes to get a list of the CPS permits that are currently issued under your club, please do the following…
Read MoreIf your club wishes to get a list of the CPS permits that are currently issued under your club, please do the following…
Read MoreEditor David Vaughan: A Dodge 4 truck starts the issue; a story from Bill Buys. Watch out for more of his great stories in future issues. The late Bernie Jacobson’s series of stories continue with a Citroen 5cv he build from scratch about 25 years ago.
Read MoreMinutes of the AOMC Delegates Meeting held on February 10th, 2025 at the Austin Healey/Jaguar Clubrooms. There were 86 attendees representing 64 clubs.
Read MoreEditor David Vaughan: Welcome to issue 64 of Country Motor Australia. This issue has lots to read so make yourself comfortable and indulge into the world of old cars. To start off Bill Buys has written a piece on the Delaunay Belleville. The distinctive round radiator makes it look a very intriguing car.
Read MoreThe latest AOMC Newsletter is available for download here.
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The picturesque Cruden Farm was again the setting for the 2025 Festival of Motoring on Sunday January 19. Over 500 vehicles attended and all proceeds went to the designated charity - Redkite. More information and photo’s on page 13.
Read MoreEditor David Vaughan: Welcome to issue 63 of Country Motor Australia. Firstly, I hope all readers have an enjoyable Christmas and a prosperous New Year. 2025 is a fresh start…This edition of the magazine offers lots of variety and includes several stories on commercial vehicles.
Read MoreThe latest AOMC Newsletter is available for download here.
Front Cover Photo: The Gippsland Vehicle Collection at Maffra are celebrating their 20th birthday, and everyone is invited to help celebrate. The cover photo is of their current display, 20th century sports cars. For more information on the celebration, see page 26
Read MoreDepartment of Transport and Planning is introducing a new customer website on 15 August, called ‘Transport Victoria’. This change follows the announcement of the joint-venture model for VicRoads in mid-2022.
Read MoreThe seminar was targeted at AOMC member clubs to help them learn more about what makes an effective website for car clubs, how to improve the delivery and deliverability of emails sent to members, the benefits of and steps required to implement a good social media plan, as well as an informative review of how to avoid the risks of spam and scams, all in the context of what matters to car clubs and their members.
Read MoreThe seminar was targeted to the executive committees of AOMC member clubs to promote responsible management of club operations and to provide an update on the changes being made to the income tax reporting responsibilities of Not-For-Profits by the ATO on the 1st July 2024.
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