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School Visit FAQs

Below are some frequently asked questions regarding school visits to the National Motor Museum....

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Book a School Visit

Education booking request This form is a booking request only. Bookings are not finalised until confirmed by National Motor Museum staff.   More information We recommend downloading our Visiting The National Motor Museum Guide for Teachers, for more information on the museum and resources for t...

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School holidays: GooRoo Animation workshops

Are you the next Steven Spielberg? Come visit us at the National Motor Museum this school holidays to create your very own movies and find out! From the 1st – 3rd October, Cam will teach you about what goes into making a Claymation film, giving you a behind the scenes glimpse into producing an ani...

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Vehicle Club Online Booking Form

Thank you for taking the time to enquire about booking a vehicle club event at the National Motor Museum. Please complete the details required below or phone the museum on 08) 8568 400 to talk to us about how we can help make your event memorable. Free entry for vehicles to park on the Museum [&hell...

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School holidays: Holden Heroes Colouring Book

Head into the Motor Museum this school holidays to grab your own FREE Holden Heroes Colouring Book. Colour a Hurricane and EFIJY your way – whether that’s the regular orange and purple, or if you want to switch it up and make them pink and blue! Hurry into the Museum before the end of th...

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School Holiday GooRoo Animation workshops

School Holidays at the National Motor Museum – GooRoo Animation – Make Your Own Movies! Are you the next Steven Spielberg? Come visit us at the National Motor Museum this school holidays and find out! GooRoo Animation workshops will be held during the middle weekend of the holidays (10 – 1...

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Holden & Me: Treasures from a Working Life

When Holden’s last factory, at Elizabeth in South Australia, closed in late 2017, an important era of Australian automotive production ended. At its peak Holden employed around 24,000 workers around Australia. Holden employees were diverse: workers of all ages, migrants, skilled and unskilled, pro...

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South Australia’s History Festival event: Adelaide’s CBD Early Motoring Sites: Walking Tour

Join a walking tour of inner-city Adelaide and find out about the early motoring shops, with a focus on Vivian Lewis, FT Hack, Duncan and Fraser, and more. Led by Leon Mitchel, author and editor of the Lewis Project. Bring walking shoes, water and a light raincoat, just in case....

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South Australia’s History Festival event: Chrysler Heritage Bus Tour

Join us for a bus tour to see sites connected with TJ Richards, Chrysler Australia and Mitsubishi Motors in the greater Adelaide area. We’ll delve into the history of the Richards family and the company, from its inception through to its incorporation into the multi-national empires of Chrysler an...

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Holden & Me: Treasures from a Working Life

For many, working for Holden was much more than a way to earn a crust. Some saw it as a passion, owning a classic Holden as a hobby or following the racing feats of the marque. Some felt they had it ‘in their blood’, as second, third or even fourth generation Holden employees. This new […...

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