Autofest, organisers of events such as Springnats in Shepparton, is bringing Moama Motorama to the region in October.
An exciting new motoring festival — Moama Motorama — is set to offer locals and visitors three days of fun, celebrating all things motoring.
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The Moama Motorama, in partnership with Murray River Council, will run across the Echuca-Moama region from October 24 to 26.
The festival welcomes all makes and models — from stock to modified, unrestored originals to classics — and aims to unite enthusiasts and the wider community in a celebration of automotive culture.
Murray River Council Mayor John Harvie said the event represented an exciting opportunity for the region.
“Moama Motorama will be an exciting addition to our region’s events calendar,” he said.
“It’s a chance for our local businesses and residents to get involved and enjoy a weekend filled with stunning modern and classic vehicles.
“We look forward to hosting the Moama Motorama and showing participants what a truly fantastic backyard we have for the motoring enthusiast.”
Murray River Council Mayor John Harvie is excited about the new event.
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Aidan Briggs
Even before its debut, the Moama Motorama has already captured the attention of motoring fans across Australia.
With a strong focus on family-friendly fun and community involvement, the festival is expected to provide a significant economic boost to the local economy — bringing increased visitation and vibrancy to the region.
Organisers are putting together an exciting schedule that includes highlights such as a street parade, vehicle displays, a mystery run, show ‘n’ shine and much more.
Visitors are encouraged to book accommodation early to avoid missing out.
Entries are now open at www.autofest.com.au and all passionate car lovers are encouraged to get involved.
To stay up-to-date with announcements and information, visit www.autofest.com.au
For details or to express interest, contact Jacinta Walley atadmin@autofest.com.au or phone 0428 092 567.