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Benefits

    Club members enjoy these benefits:
    • Trips to cater for all skill levels
    • Monthly e-magazine
    • Regular monthly social meetings
    • Private Facebook group
    • Discounts on parts and other goods
    • Endorsement of vehicles over 30 year old
    • Free membership of AULRO
    • Training days
    • Public liability insurance on Club activities
    • Loan of specialist equipment
    • Help and advice from other members
    • Face to face contact with others who have an interest in Land Rovers

    And of course there's our New Member's Pack and annual give away.

    STOP PRESS THE CLUB'S EMAIL SYSTEM IS OUT OF ACTION.  WE'RE ON TO THE PROBLEM AND HOPE TO GET IT RESOLVED SHORTLY.  IN THE MEANTIME, PLEASE BE PATIENT IF YOU'RE WAITING ON A REPLY TO YOUR EMAIL.

    Welcome to the Club

    Welcome to the Brisbane Land Rover Owners Club website. We are an active club that was formed in 1986 and has a membership well over a hundred.

    Club activities take place throughout the year and vary from family day runs to induction weekends where you can learn more about the capabilities of your vehicle. We arrange practice days and trials that can challenge the most experienced drivers and organise longer trips to the outback.

    Our monthly social gatherings over a meal and a drink are relaxed and provide an opportunity to chat about all things Land Rover and to exchange ideas with other members.

    In the Membership section of the website, you’ll find an application form.

    That’s your starting point. The Club looks forward to you becoming a member.


    Is the Defender dead?

    Some people say that since the  'old' Defender was replaced with the new look version that sports lots of electronics, the Defender is 'dead'.  Now that claim is open to debate.  Certainly there's a big difference in appearance and technology, but 'dead'?  Who knows.

    What is certain is that the occupants of the Toowong Cemetery, over 120,00 of them, some famous, some infamous,  do fall into the category of departed. 

    It's claimed that Toowong Cemetery is haunted and a statue moves of its own accord.  The LROCB will find out just how much is true when members visit on 13th April. 

    Book now and bring a torch and good walking shoes.


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    Contact Us:

    info@lrocbrisbane.org.au

    Postal Address:
    PO Box 63
    Fortitude Valley Qld

    Australia 4006

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