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The Historic Motorcycle Club of WA was formed in 1980 and the objective of the Club is to organise events to cater for older racing motorcycles and sidecars in Western Australia and to promote historic competition motorcycle racing in general – “Keeping The Spirit Alive”
They have various classes of machinery that we race, all based on Motorcycling Australia’s GCR Regulations, these include:
VINTAGE Machines built 1920 to 1945
CLASSIC Machines built 1946 to 1962
POST CLASSIC Machines built 1963 to 1972
FORGOTTEN ERA Machines built 1973 to 1982
NEW ERA Machines built 1983 to 1990
Thunderbikes
Juniors for riders under the age of 16 years.
Moderns Machines of the modern era.
Gates open from 9.00am each day, canteen open and FREE entry for spectators.
Classic country markets in the Old Railway Goods Shed building. The building was designed by CY O’Connor and built in 1898.
It was restored between 1997 and 1999 by the Collie Heritage Group Inc.
Today it houses fortnightly markets selling, handmade items, jewellery, second hand books, bric a brac, fresh produce, sheep poo, gemstones and crystals, plants, wooden toys, jams and pickles, eggs, clothing, sausage sizzle and more.
The Historic Motorcycle Club of WA was formed in 1980 and the objective of the Club is to organise events to cater for older racing motorcycles and sidecars in Western Australia and to promote historic competition motorcycle racing in general – “Keeping The Spirit Alive”
They have various classes of machinery that we race, all based on Motorcycling Australia’s GCR Regulations, these include:
VINTAGE Machines built 1920 to 1945
CLASSIC Machines built 1946 to 1962
POST CLASSIC Machines built 1963 to 1972
FORGOTTEN ERA Machines built 1973 to 1982
NEW ERA Machines built 1983 to 1990
Thunderbikes
Juniors for riders under the age of 16 years.
Moderns Machines of the modern era.
Gates open from 9.00am each day, canteen open and FREE entry for spectators.
WCL Underground Miners and Partners are invited to join the celebration of the 30th Anniversary of the closing of the Collie Underground Mines in 1994. Light refreshments provided and alcohol will available to purchase.
Location: Collie Miners Institute
Time: 2pm – 7pm
$35 per person(includes a gift bag)
Tickets can be purchased from the Bendigo Bank Collie or
Direct transfer to:Collie Retired Mineworkers Assos Inc.
BSB: 633000 Account Number: 192489524 Reference: Your Full Name
Closing Date for tickets: 14th May 2024
Prior to the reunion, complimentary bus tours of the old underground mine sites, Lake Kepwari, Motorplex and Premier lookout will be provided by Premier Coal. The bus will leave from the Miners Institute 10am, 11am and 12pm on Saturday 25th May. To reserve your seats email: premier.community@yancoal.com.au.
“Ghosts of the Underground” book will be available to purchase at the reunion.
Other activities: Collie Art Gallery Underground Mine Photographic Display by John Bylund. Thursday to Monday 10am – 4pm
Collie Visitor Centre Replica Underground Coal Mine Tour and Coalfields Museum available from 10am to 2pm.
Classic country markets in the Old Railway Goods Shed building. The building was designed by CY O’Connor and built in 1898.
It was restored between 1997 and 1999 by the Collie Heritage Group Inc.
Today it houses fortnightly markets selling, handmade items, jewellery, second hand books, bric a brac, fresh produce, sheep poo, gemstones and crystals, plants, wooden toys, jams and pickles, eggs, clothing, sausage sizzle and more.