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Australian RV club membership has many benefits
By Gail Bennett
The motorhoming lifestyle in Australia is one of meeting friends with
the same aspirations of the freedom that the lifestyle brings. The
Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia is a major part of this
lifestyle for many Australian motorhomers. I am a long time member of
the club and find it a great club with a great future and many member
benefits. Here is an article produced from the clubs promotional
information on the club and the lifestyle it brings.
The Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia Limited (CMCA) has grown
in 20 years to become the nation’s largest recreational vehicle club
with 4600 members.
The popularity of the Club is due to many factors:
Family Atmosphere
The ethos of the Club is particularly evident in the fun, friendship
and fellowship between members. No matter what a member’s problem might
be, there always seems to be another member nearby who is willing to
offer assistance -- be it a mechanical breakdown, a travelling
companion, the need to source an obscure spare part or advice on road
conditions. A letter to the club’s magazine or a telephone call to
national headquarters will quickly see a member steered in the right
direction.
The Wanderer
The club has its own monthly magazine, The Wanderer, which is an
full-gloss publication that is arguably the world’s finest publication
of its type. It is crammed full of information and allows members to
keep in touch with each other and pass on tips and information.
Club Insurance Program
The club's exclusive Insurance Scheme is administered in Melbourne by
the club’s insurance broker, Ken Tame & Associates Pty Ltd.
Underwritten by Lumley General Insurance, the scheme is only available
to financial members of the CMCA.
Club Chapters
To increase opportunities to meet and socialise, members have formed
local chapters throughout Australia. Club members may attend any
chapter activity and, if they wish, can elect to support a particular
chapter.
At the beginning of July 2006, there were 81 chapters representing
every state, A.C.T. and Northern Territory. Most chapters get together
on a regular basis and their meeting dates, plus chapter contacts and
activities, are published in The Wanderer and on the club's web site.
Special Interest Groups (Sigs)
Within the club are groups of CMCA members sharing a like minded
non-competitive interest. Some examples are: The Solos, Radio Network,
Off-road Network, The Big Rigs Clan and National Fifth Wheelers.
Club Rallies
The club conducts two major rallies each year, the first in April/May
(Anniversary Rally to celebrate the anniversary of the club's
formation) and the second in September/October (National Rally to
conduct the Annual General Meeting and take reports on activities and
from committees).
Both rallies have special interest activities including training
seminars, craft lessons, major entertainment, chapter skit nights, disc
bowls competitions and trade exhibits including vehicles, motorhome
accessories and services. The rallies are rotated between the states,
A.C.T. and Northern Territory.
As an indication of their growing popularity, the club's Anniversary
and National Rallies now attract from 700 to 1,400-plus vehicles.
Casino Motorhome Village
The first of its kind in Australia, this motorhome village development
provides short term stays at a reasonable price, sites for long term
leasing, and will ultimately include a retirement village. Situated on
the site of the Casino Airport, the 115 hectare site includes a modern
terminal building which has been extended to provide a comfortable
clubhouse and other facilities.
Even though the CMCA is now a minority shareholder in the project, it
has been proud to be a part of the conceptualization stage and is
excited to watch the development as it unfolds.
The village will provide facilities and amenities to club members that
will be unique among Australia’s recreational vehicle clubs and groups.
Club Policies
The CMCA has strict club policies that encourage members to behave in a
responsible manner. These policies are in place for the benefit of
members and the locations that members will be traveling in.
CMCA Recreational Vehicle Self-Containment Scheme
The scheme comprises a specification for self-contained vehicles, a
procedure for training and authorizing inspectors, a process for
certifying conforming vehicles and a commitment to ensure that the
occupants behave in a responsible way. The certification is
for a maximum time the vehicle can remain fully self-contained depending on the number of occupants.
It is the intention of the CMCA to ensure the integrity of this scheme
so that authorities can be assured that allowing certified vehicles to
use their sites will not cause any degradation of the area or any
avoidable impact on the environment.
You can find more information and join the club by going to www.cmca.net.au
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