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I will be traveling around Australia later this month on business. Are there any "must see" car-related sites I should know about?
 
Australia is an awfull big place. Where abouts will you be going?

The Great Ocean Road west of Melbourne is a fantastic drive. The Barrossa Valley, near Adelade or Hunter Valley near Sydney are pretty wine growing areas. The Whitsunday Islands off of Gladstone Qld are terriffic. A lot to see!
 
Do you need a porter? I'm willing to travel. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/angel.gif
 
I know I've seen many sites about the big following T series cars have over there but cannot locate them at this time.
 
I do know (online only) quite a few TABC and SVW owners over there. I'm not sure I'll have time to visit though. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/frown.gif
 
Humm... Can't think of any "car" related must-see's in Australia (some great drives though as mentioned in the earlier post).

I would strongly recommend reading the Bill Bryson book "A Sunburnt Country". This is as much a travel guide as a book about the Australian psyche. A great read and, as an Australian myself, I think it really captures the place and the people well.

Melbourne I think is my favorite city – trams, great pubs and restaurants, neat architecture. Sydney has the Harbor, the Powerhouse Museum, and Bondi Beach. Brisbane (where I grew up) has the riverside park, a nice compact down-town, and great weather. My favorite beach town is Noosa, which is about 2 hrs north of Brisbane. Cairns and Darwin (in the far north) are worth seeing – but not in the (Australian) summer. Hot, subject to cyclones, and the water is full of box jellyfish – so you cannot swim.

BTW – Australians love telling you about all the things that can sting/bite/eat you, and the painful death that results. Just humor them – you really have to go looking for these beasts and they certainly will not be falling out of the trees on you as Australians would have you believe.

Above all – relax and have fun! (Someone once pointed out to me the difference between Australians and Americans. Americans spend the weekend talking about their work week, Australians spend the work week talking about the weekend!)
 
Hey, is it summertime down there right now? Beaches!!
 
I agree with you Steve,actually,with all of you.
Melbourne is worth a visit,it's my favourite.But Sydney,Brisbane,Cairns etc,are great too!! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/thumbsup.gif
And if you like wine, There's the Barossa Valley, and the Yarra valley and The Hunter Valley. But don't take your car /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/devilgrin.gif Get a bus!! That way you can try all the samples. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/jester.gif

Stuart. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/cheers.gif
 
Steve
probably a case or surfing the net to see what's available in each state/territory.
https://www.foxcollection.org/cars.htm
Most visitors stay on the eastern coast, try to get to see the west coast if time permits.
Regards
Craig
 
I think somewhere in that counrty is a garage with 7 100S Austin Healeys, can't find the photo now. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/frown.gif
 
Steve,
I have a friend in Australia who is on forums that I belong to on American Open Wheel Racing History, Model Car building, and HO slot cars, and he free-lances as an auto-racing photographer and journalist. I am sure he would be willing to give you some travel advice. Please send me a PM if you would be interested in getting some info from him via email...
 
If you're a car nut, & going to Oz, you must get to Bathurst, the greatest Motor Race track in the world.

Its about 132 miles west of Sydney, the largest city in Oz.

The track is a public tourist road, when not shut for racing, so you can drive around it, but only at 60Km, 35 MPH.

The drive out there is through some scenic coastal mountains, although you may find them more like hills. It is a good weekend trip, but can be done in a day, with out any trouble.

If you're in Sydney, on a saturday, get out on a Manly ferry trip. Its a pretty impressive harbour, & there will be literally thousands of yachts, & sail boats racing, & an equal number of hot water boats as well. Its quite a sight between midday, & 4 PM.

The Great Barrier Reef is well worth seeing, along the coast of north Queensland, but as its 600, to 1,000 miles from a major city, requires some time to get there.

If you like horses, come & see me. Don't worry if you've never ridden a horse, I've got some who've never been ridden, so they should suit you.
 
Thanks for all the ideas!

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]Don't worry if you've never ridden a horse, I've got some who've never been ridden[/QUOTE]
Somehow that doesn't seem like a great idea! LOL!
 
Hasbeen said:
If you're a car nut, & going to Oz, you must get to Bathurst, the greatest Motor Race track in the world.

Its about 132 miles west of Sydney, the largest city in Oz.

The track is a public tourist road, when not shut for racing, so you can drive around it, but only at 60Km, 35 MPH.

The drive out there is through some scenic coastal mountains, although you may find them more like hills. It is a good weekend trip, but can be done in a day, with out any trouble.
Got to agree about Bathurst but if you want to go to watch the racing then you've just missed it. There is also Philip Island down by Melbourne. Along with the F1 track in Belgium I think that this is one of the great tracks of the world. (and I'm a Kiwi)

Russ_W
 
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