Fraser Island Clean Up 2022

Four Wheel Drive Queensland Fraser Island Clean Up (FICU) 2022 held 20-22 May 2022 Chairperson Post-Event Report Four Wheel Drive Queensland (4WD QLD) in collaboration with our partners in this venture, Queensland Department of Environment and Science (DES), Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS), the Butchulla Aboriginal Corporation (BAC); hosted another very successful beach clean-up […]

Ballina 4WD Club donates $1000 to RFDS

Newly elected President of the Ballina 4WD Club and his wife present a cheque for $1000 to the RFDS in Mt Isa. This follows their recent similar donation to the Westpac Rescue Helicopter in Lismore

ARMA Fights to Change Victorian Vehicle Modification Regulations

In Victoria, all regulations automatically expire after ten years. The current Road Safety (Vehicles) Interim Regulations 2020 are due to be revoked (sunset) on 3 October 2021. A review of regulations is carried out every ten years to determine whether the regulations are still required, whether the regulations have achieved their objectives, and whether any […]

ARMA and Superior Engineering Briefing to Queensland Parliamentary Inquiry on Vehicle Modifications

Today, the Australian Recreational Motorists Association, joined by Superior Engineering, were fortunate enough to brief the Queensland Parliament on the Inquiry into Vehicle Safety, Standards and Technology, including Engine Immobiliser Technology. The public inquiry is predominately focusing on remote engine immobiliser technology, in order to prevent vehicle thefts and high speed chases before they begin, […]

Queensland Labor Formalises Commitment to Motoring Associations and Vehicle Modifications

Nine years ago, the Queensland recreational motoring community tried to change the vehicle modification standards for lifted 4WD vehicles, to allow modifications based on variable limits in order to calculate each of the wheel, suspension and body block components, rather than the current NCOP / QCOP fixed limits, through Queensland E-Petition 1975 (2012). Unfortunately, the […]

Queensland Begins Parliamentary Inquiry Into Vehicle Modification Standards

It was only a few months ago, when Australian Recreational Motorists Association was pleased to announce, we had secured majority political party pre-election commitments going into the Queensland election, in order to address long outstanding issues with vehicle modification legislation. ARMA are further pleased to advise a motion was raised and passed today in Queensland […]

ARMA Secures Vehicle Modification Regulation Reform Before Queensland Election

Queensland motoring communities and automotive aftermarket industry have secured a major win before going to the Queensland polls on Saturday 31 October, after the Australian Recreational Motorists Association (ARMA) received pre-election commitments from all the major political parties to reform state vehicle modification regulations. Every brand-new vehicle manufactured and sold to the Australian public must […]