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Welcome to the official website of the Australasian Motor Museums Association

The Australasian Motor Museums Association (AMMA) has been established to help promote the collection, preservation and promotion of motor vehicles and related memorabilia for public display, educational and research purposes.

If you are travelling and want to find out where the museums are along your route visit our ‘Find a Motor Museum‘ page for details of where our Members are.

We will endeavour to bring you current details about upcoming Events and Exhibits that our Members are holding. Find out more about AMMA here.

Coming Events

The next edition of the World Forum for Motor Museums (WFFMM) will take place in Mulhouse, France, hosted at the iconic Schlumpf Collection / Cité de l’Automobile, from 19–23 October 2026.

What to Expect:
Venue: The Schlumpf Collection, one of the world’s greatest automotive museums. https://www.musee-automobile.fr/en/

Dates:
Monday, 19 Oct – Optional pre-tour to a local winery & evening welcome drinks.
Tue–Fri, 20–23 Oct – Morning conference sessions & afternoon cultural visits.
One Gala Dinner to bring us all together.

Focus:
Inspiring talks, interactive sessions, and behind-the-scenes exchanges on challenges, successes, and future directions of motor museums worldwide.

Proposed 8 Discussion Topics – First Working Draft (Mulhouse 2026)

The following link is a first draft in Word with comment track enabled to get your gears running. OPEN LINK HERE

Please add your suggestion and comments only in the document.

AMMA Conference in Canberra

Scheduled for March 2027

 

The Australasian Motor Museums Association (AMMA) will hold its Conference in Canberra in March 2027. The Conference offers members unique opportunities for professional development and industry collaboration.

Key reasons to attend include:

  • Networking and Knowledge Sharing: The conference serves as a primary hub for establishing an information sharing network between museum owners, managers, private collectors, and restorers.
  • Strategic Industry Development: Members can participate in workshops focused on tourism strategies, operational cost efficiencies and preservation techniques for motor vehicles and related memorabilia.
  • Access to Regional Experts: The conference typically includes sessions on “The Future of the Past” and collaborative learning aimed at increasing visitation and cross-promotion across member facilities.

Further details will be published as they are available.

Organiser contacts:
Ian Bone: 0438 154 748
Ian Oliver: 0417 260 927

Through
The
Years

Vintage Vehicles

Motorbikes

Custom Cars & Bikes

Themed Displays

Commercial Vehicles

Motor Sports

Contact:

Phone: 0412 539 634
Email: info@australasianmotormuseums.com.au.au