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Australian Historic Motoring Federation Inc. (AHMF) is the national peak body for all historic motoring in Australia. AHMF is a federation of most state & territory based motoring councils. These councils represent 1000+ historic motoring clubs and close to 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.

The Role of AHMF

AHMF achievements over the the past 7 years

    AHMF is seen as an information flow process which members lever off.
  1. Definitions of historic and modified vehicles.
  2. Vehicle categories - All states and territories agreed on a standard for vehicle categories.
  3. Constitution - regularly updated and current.
  4. Website - regularly updated and current.
  5. Risk Management - Importance highlighted with considerable information provided to Councils to pass on to clubs.
  6. Introduction of teleconferences (though, sadly, some Councils will not participate).
  7. National Motoring Heritage Day - promoted by the majority of State/Territory Councils.
  8. Input into National Road Rules & child restraints.
  9. Associate Membership - changes to the constitution to allow associate members (although there have been no applications).
  10. Minute Secretary appointed with a 5 year commitment from 2019 to 2023 inclusive.
  11. Luxury Car Tax - import historic vehicles into Australia as a Collectors Piece of Works of Art. Australia then has obligations not to impose duties.
  12. Asbestos - Border Force attended AHMF AGMs and gave clarification though, zero still means zero.
  13. Protection of Movable Cultural Heritage Act, Concessional RAV entry, Non-RAV entry import approval.
    • Representatives Vehicle Safety Stands Branch attended the 2019 AHMF AGM, providing first hand information and accepting AHMF input.
    • AHMF Delegates attended meetings in Melbourne Brisbane and teleconferences allowing input into The ACT, though subjects discussed at these meetings were not related to the Historic Vehicle Movement (i.e. motorhomes, trailers, etc).
  14. AHMF 2020 - This event was organised to raise the profile of AHMF and entries were received from every state and territory, with the exception of NT. The event was cancelled due to Covid-19 but the coverage and promotion of the Historic Vehicle Movement was worth the effort and is on-going.
  15. Robert Shannon Foundation - Charitable organisation status received from the ATO.