Banyo, Brisbane Australia, 16th to 18th June. The Brisbane Motor Museum is thrilled to welcome guests, motoring enthusiasts and motoring clubs to their first exhibit titled “The Cars We Grew Up With”. After a welcome speech by Director Jackson Smith, founder Colin Galley cut the ribbon to the tunes of a live jazz trio headed up by the Brisbane Jazz Clubs, Mal Wood. Director Jackson Smith welcomed
Invited guests, exhibit car owners and members of some of Brisbane’s largest car and bike clubs ascended on the new facility. The Brisbane Motor Museum features a cafe, gift shop, lounge, library and function space, themed in old world automotive charm.
You cant help but be captivated by the sights and sounds of the exhibit space. Museum Curator Mark Buchanan, has set the scene with gallery lighting, media screens and projectors, offering a glimpse into the vehicle owners passion for their pride and joy on display.
The Brisbane Motor Museum rotates their exhibition every three months all based on planned themes. The current theme is a wide mix ranging from locally crafted vehicles such as a 1934 Galloway coach built in Spring Hill Brisbane, through to your more exotics such as a 1979 Lamborghini Countach LP400S.
Open to the public from 10am to 5pm Friday and Saturday, and open 8am to 3pm Sunday. Conveniently located only minutes from Brisbane Airport and the Brisbane CDB, the Brisbane Motor Museum is found a minute or two at 959 Nudgee Road, just off the Gateway Motorway. Tickets can be purchased online via the website or on site in the Gift Shop. Large group lunch booking are essential.
www.brisbanemotormuseum.com.au