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The CHMC NSW Inc. is an active member of the national body that represents historic motor clubs from across Australia - the Australian Historic Motoring Federation
The Australian Historic Motoring Federation Inc. (AHMF), the national peak body for all historic motoring in Australia, has asked for suggestions from club members across Australia of the 5 things they would like AHMF to address on a national basis on behalf of historic vehicles and their owners. Send you ideas to the AHMF President president@ahmf.org.au or AHMF Secretary secretary@ahmf.org.au
The Australian Historic Motoring Federation Inc. (AHMF) is the national peak body for all historic motoring in Australia. AHMF is a federation of State & Territory based historic motoring councils. These councils represent 1000+ historic motoring clubs and over 100,000 motoring enthusiasts across Australia. AHMF aims to provide representation for the historic vehicle movement on a national basis to Government departments, Australian organisations & business, and internationally to other national historic motoring bodies.
Minutes from the Federation's meetings are online at the AHMF website's Information page
is an initiative of the Australian Historic Motoring Federation. The aim being to promote and display Australia's strong motoring heritage; and also show the community, business and government the strength of the Australian historic motoring movement.
National Motoring Heritage Day is held annually on the the 3rd Sunday in May.
For regional or local NMHD event details contact your local CHMC Club.
National Motoring Heritage Day is when car owners share their passion with the public and other vehicle enthusiasts.
The purpose of the Foundation is to encourage people under the age of 30 to become involved in the restoration and preservation of veteran, vintage, post-vintage, or historic vehicles up to 30 years old.
Any person (or group of people) under the age of 30, either studying automotive restoration and preservation, or actively working on historic vehicles is eligible to nominate for a Grant. Before completing an Application, an individual or group must seek the support of their local historic vehicle club. This club must be affiliated with the appropriate state or territory council.
Further details Robert Shannon Foundation
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