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History
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Our
club is located in the port city of Newcastle which is approximately
130km north of Sydney. Newcastle is the gateway to the fertile
Hunter River Valley, with its world renowned vineyards and
champion thoroughbred studs.
In
1966, with Abingdon's blessing we were granted full Centre status.
By this time many of the younger members had moved on to MGA &
MGB models
1985
saw us hosting a highly competitive Australian National Meeting
where the long tradition of our club's good performance in National
In 1998, under the astute leadership of club President Dennis Tynan, Secretary Judith Rae and Treasurer Alan Beatty, we purchased a former Boy Scouts Hall and renovated it into excellent permanent clubrooms. In addition to our monthly social events and committee meetings, most club runs are started from this venue. A separate library, kitchen and storerooms provide a very functional facility, and an appropriate atmosphere is created with motoring posters, mementos and our trophy shelf, which has proudly held "The Nuffield Trophy" for Oceania, won at the 1998 National Meeting. This victory, and our hosting of the very successful 1985 and 2000 MG National Meetings, are just a few of the high points in our club's 53 year history. The Clubrooms are located in Cobby Street, Birmingham Gardens within the Newcastle area. In 2000, Australia's Olympic Year, we hosted the wonderfully successful 2000 MG National Meeting. The careful planning, under the leadership of Chair-person Fran Hodgson, certainly paid off as it was the friendliest MG National Meeting yet held in Australia. We were delighted to welcome over 450 MG enthusiasts from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, America and Britain. Many of the visitors enjoyed competitive runs up the King Edward Park Hillclimb course. Newcastle MG Car Club attracts a broad associate membership of race and rally enthusiasts and we stage State Championship events annually in Hillclimb, Rallycross and Navigation Rallying. We welcome your membership inquiries.
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