
Happy Magnetteers wave from Australia to their colleagues around the world |
The
Australian Magnetteers held their second National Magnette weekend in the rural
city of Wagga Wagga, in southern New South Wales. Malcolm Robertson reports……
Following on from the success of the first Australian Magnette weekend away, in
which nine cars participated, the second Magnette “national meeting” was held at
Wagga Wagga, the home of an annual Gathering of the Faithful organised by the MG
Car Club of Wagga Wagga. Wagga Wagga is one of Australia’s largest inland
cities, located in southern New South Wales, and the GOF weekend coincides with
an annual jazz festival and an antiques fair, so there is plenty to do for
visitors. Wagga Wagga also boasts Australia’s largest art gallery specialising
in glass artworks. Among the ninety or so MGs that participated in GOF 2007, a
select group of ten Z Magnettes and one Farina stood out from the crowd with
their stylish coachwork and friendly crews!
The
Magnette gathering was master-minded by Peter Baldry from the Sydney MG Car Club
who drove his black ZA with Matt Sainsbury as navigator. Accompanying them in
convoy from Sydney for the 300 mile trip to Wagga Wagga were Brian and Julia
Woolmer in their red ZA on its first long trip, Barbara and David Overington
from Wollongong in their green ZB (you will remember that they were stymied by
their jammed petrol cap last year), Marty and Fran Cutler and their two boys,
Joel and Alex, in their Birch Grey ZA, and last but by no means least, Richard
and Sandra Best in their red ZA. Joining this intrepid crew at Wagga Wagga were
Helen and Terry Healy in their newly acquired dark blue ZB (ex-Peter Paske),
Malcolm Robertson, his partner Gaye and their daughter Leah from Canberra in
“Alison”, their well-travelled ZB Varitone, Graham Hamilton from Cowra in his ZA
and Tony Oliver from Gloucester in his ZA. Also in Wagga Wagga the travellers
met up with Peter and Patricia Daley from Canberra in their green ZA and Gary
Croker with the Farina Magnette MkIV he had just bought from Peter.
Despite the promised attendance of a brigade of Magnettes from the MG Car Club
of Victoria, none managed to make it across the border to Wagga Wagga, but
never-the-less, ten Z Magnettes and one Farina nudged the number of cars at the
gathering just over last year’s nine so all who attended were delighted.
Highlights of the weekend, or low lights perhaps, were the ever-present fuel
pump problems in one or two of the cars, but generally all the cars managed the
quite long journeys with their usual reliability. Tony Oliver travelled the
furthest with a round trip from Gloucester totaling a trouble free (well,
almost!) 1159 miles (nearly 2000 kms) and Terry Healy won the “best Magnette”
award from the GOF organisers.
Peter Baldry is now waiting to hear from Paul Vermont in Victoria about the
next “national” Magnette get-together where some joint planning might create an
event rivally the UK’s Norwich Weekend. Magnetteers in other corners of the
Australian wide brown land who might like to the next “national” are
invited to
contact either Paul or Peter to register their interest. You can find them on
the Bulletin Board through any of the Aussies who post regularly.
Malcolm
Robertson
September 2007
Pictures by
Malcolm Roberson
Peter Baldry
David Overington
Peter Daley |