Truck enthusiasts in Australia are gearing up for an exciting lineup of truck shows and events in the coming months. From the Gold Coast Truck Show to the Wauchope Yesteryear Truck & Machinery Show, there are plenty of opportunities for truck lovers to connect and celebrate their passion.

The Gold Coast Truck Show, set to take place at the Mudgeeraba Showgrounds in Worongary, Queensland, promises a unique experience with a blend of trucks, cars, and bikes. Meanwhile, the Wauchope Yesteryear Truck & Machinery Show in New South Wales has been rescheduled to October, offering a mix of vintage and modern vehicles for attendees to enjoy.

Truckies Against Bullying is back with a show in Bendigo, Victoria, featuring a convoy through the city and various entertainment options at the Prince of Wales Showgrounds. In Ivanhoe, NSW, the Dry Times Truck, Tractor, Car & Bike Show offers a family-friendly weekend with a range of activities for all ages.

Throughout October, truck enthusiasts can also look forward to events like the Top Gun Truck & Car Show in Kyneton, Victoria, and the One Brighter Day event at Whittlesea Showgrounds, supporting children’s charities. Lights on the Hill in Gatton, Queensland, provides an opportunity for the transport industry to come together and honor truckies who have passed away.

In Boort, Victoria, the Boort Truck Show coincides with the Boort A&P Society Show, promising a diverse display of trucks and activities for families. Gympie, Queensland, hosts Matty Hillcoat’s Truckies’ Day Out, featuring a range of entertainment options and displays for attendees to enjoy.

Further down the calendar, the Camp Quality Convoy Perth in Western Australia and the Twin City Truck Centre Show and Shine in Wodonga, Victoria, offer unique experiences for truck enthusiasts to engage with the community and support charitable causes.
Truck shows continue into November with events like the Horsham Truck Show in Victoria, the Brisbane Convoy for Kids in Queensland, and the Ulverstone Truck and Car Show in Tasmania. These events provide an opportunity for truck enthusiasts to showcase their vehicles and connect with like-minded individuals.
As the year comes to a close, truck shows like the Mount Gambier Family Truck Show in South Australia and the Goulburn Convoy for Kids in New South Wales offer a chance for the community to come together and support charitable causes.
Looking ahead to 2025, the Geelong Classic Truck and Machinery Show and the Brisbane Truck Show are set to attract truck enthusiasts from across the country. With a wide range of activities and displays, these events showcase the rich history and vibrant community of trucking in Australia.
Whether you’re a seasoned truck enthusiast or just starting to explore the world of trucks, these events offer a unique opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, experience the thrill of truck shows, and support charitable causes across the country.
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