Meeting Notes of the August A.O.M.C. Delegates Meeting held on Saturday August 25th 2018
Vines Road Community Centre Geelong
37-61 Vines Road
Hamlyn Heights
Victoria 3215
Hosts: MG Car Club Geelong
Meeting commenced at 1.30pm
There were 82 delegates in attendance representing 60 clubs
Presidents Welcome: Keith Mortimer welcomed the delegates and thanked the MG Car Club Geelong for hosting the meeting with a special thanks to the kitchen crew and delicious scones. Keith thanked Laurie Ulph and Don Collins for all their work in organising the venue and food. The MG Car Club Geelong offered delegates the opportunity of a Geelong tour in MGs following the meeting. A welcome to Dr. Norm Darwin, the guest speaker, was extended.
Apologies: Twenty two apologies.
Minutes of May’s delegates meeting: The minutes as published were true and correct moved by Keith Mortimer and seconded by Gerry Howell (Rolls Royce Owners Club).
Correspondence: Letter from Graham Keys regarding the laws restricting of non-profit clubs from making a profit.
Treasurers Report: Current cash balance is $182,775.27 representing $48,404.90 current account and $134,370.37 in term accounts. A number of membership deposits are not definable, clubs must quote the invoice number as a reference number. The annual financial report being prepared and audited for the AGM.
Presidents Report: Keith Mortimer referred to the President’s Report in August 2018 Newsletter.
The association recently received a letter expressing concern at the potential fire risk at car shows and asked that the A.O.M.C. promotes the fitting of fire extinguishers to display vehicles.
Keith stressed that CPS vehicle are not allowed to be used for financial gain. CPS vehicle can be used for non-commercial purposes. Some regional clubs are refusing to sign CPS renewals where vehicles are being used for financial gain. e.g. wedding hire vehicles.
Clubs are urged to contact VicRoads for a report on CPS vehicles listed and cross check the list against club records. Also there is a CPS process error when VicRoads counter staff neglect to tick the appropriate box allowing the vehicle not to be included on the CPS club listing.
Comments: * Wolseley Car Club received the CPS listing from VicRoads in 3 days.
- Another club reported 7 discrepancies.
- Suggested club’s email VicRoads for the CPS list.
- Keep receipts of CPS payment as proof of payment.
- Attach photocopy of receipt to logbook.
- Pay by EFTPOS or credit card, payment record shown on statement.
CPS Report: Reports of one set of plates being used on multiple vehicles. Email information on non-compliant CPS vehicles to VicRoads.
Window stickers: VicRoads considering not to issue CPS window stickers, cost saving.
A show of hands indicated the vast majority of delegates supported the retention of window stickers. The current window stickers are not waterproof causing problems for open veteran and vintage owners
Electronic Logbooks: VicRoads looking at changing to an electronic logbook. A show of hands overwhelmingly supported the retention of the current printed logbook. The A.O.M.C. believes owners should be given the option and VicRoads should retain the printed logbooks as electronic logbooks will be difficult for older drivers. Around 60% of attending delegates have smart phones.
Vic Roads have sought your views around some possible changes to the administration of the CPS:
- Is your club in favour of dispensing with the windscreen Label? (i.e. same as fully registered cars, no windscreen sticker is provided)
- Does your club have a view on electronic log books - i.e. an app or similar accessed via smart phone or PC instead of the log book?
Please share your thoughts regarding the above by 20/9/2018. Your views will passed on to VicRoads via the A.O.M.C.
Car Shows: Presentation by Graeme Moody, Shows Co-ordinator.
Graeme acknowledged and thanked Iain and Maureen Ross for their work and dedication in organising and running over 40 vehicle shows.
British & European Motoring Show – Yarra Glen on Sunday 24th February
Aussie Motoring Show – Yarra Glen on Sunday 31st March
National Motoring Heritage Day – Yarra Glen on Sunday 19th May
American Motoring Show – Akoonah Park on Saturday 23rd March
The A.O.M.C. is looking for club support for the American Motoring Show being a new venue to the show and the move to Saturday. Clubs are asked to provide two volunteers for marshaling. Volunteers will be provided with refreshments and lunch.
Engine Searches: Presentation by Philip Johnston
Recent searches have included Holden Monaros and Toranas plus many Ford vehicles. The more unusual have been a WW ll Austin ambulance and an Austin bus fitted out as a BMC training vehicle. The bus toured Victorian BMC dealers in period. The other more unusual was a search for a Gutbrod, a German made two-stroke, 2 seater small car, 5 cars are in the system.
Guest Speaker: Dr. Norm Darwin, author of 8 books including 5 on the Australian automotive history.
Norm spoke at some length on his recent book; “Early Australian Automotive Design 1903 – 1953”. Part of which formed his PhD thesis. Norm is one of only two Australian writers to have had a PhD conferred upon him as a result of his research into Australian Automotive History.
Close: Keith Mortimer thanked the MG Car Club Geelong for all their work and hospitality.
News: Now available on the A.O.M.C. website, videos of the Restoration Seminar plus the Club Management Seminar notes.
Carl Jones
A.O.M.C. Delegate
The Australian Typ 901 Register Inc.
Mercedes-Benz Club of Victoria Inc.
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