- Other Rover Car Clubs in Australia
- Other Clubs & Associations
- Rover Car Clubs Overseas
- Information on Specific Rover Models
- Australian Based Rover discussion groups and Forums on the Internet
Other Rover Car Clubs in Australia
Rover Car Club of Australia – Tasmanian Register
There is no separate Tasmanian Rover Car Club, many Roverites are members of the RCCA. However, even if you are not a RCCA Member you are most welcome to attend any of our Events. Main one is From Britain to ‘Bunna Predominantly British Car Show held each October in Triabunna.
To become part of our Tasmanian Group contact Peter Huttemeier (RCCA Webmaster) who is Tasmanian Coordinator.
webmaster.rovercarclubaust@gmail.com
Mobile: 0488 047984
Rover Owners Club Inc. NSW & ACT
PO Box 503
Pennant Hills NSW 1715
Web: http://www.roverownersclub.com.au/
E-mail: president@roverownersclub.com.au
Rover Car Club of South Australia Inc.
PO Box 342
North Adelaide SA 5006
Web: http://rovercarclubsa.org/
E-mail: contact@rovercarclubsa.org
The Western Australian Rover Owners’ Club (Inc)
East Victoria Park WA 6981
E-mail: admin@waroc.org.au
Web page http://www.waroc.org.au/
Rover Car Club of Queensland
PO Box 5302 Stafford Heights Qld 4053
Email: info@roverqueensland.asn.au
Web page: http://www.roverqueensland.asn.au/
Rover P4 Drivers’ Guild of Australia
Web page: http://roverp4guildaustralia.wordpress.com/
E-mail: roverp4au@yahoo.com.au
Other Clubs & Associations
Victoria
- AOMC: The RCCA is affiliated with the Association of Motoring Clubs based in Victoria:
http://www.aomc.asn.au/

Recently added to the AOMC website is a list of Victorian Transport Museums to assist clubs in planning runs and weekend events.
https://www.aomc.asn.au/museums
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- British & European Automobile Club (Southern Highlands NSW): The British & European Automobile Club (Southern Highlands NSW) Inc. was formed in 2006 by a group of enthusiasts to cater for the ownership, preservation and operation of British & European vehicles, with a strong emphasis on those vehicles built up to the end of 1975.
http://beac.org.au/
Rover Car Clubs Overseas
New Zealand:
The Rover Car Club of Wellington
http://www.rovercarclubwellington.org.nz/
Email: rovercarclubwellington@gmail.com
The Rover Car Club Of Otago New Zealand
Web Page
Email: alan.matchett@xtra.co.nz
Rover Car Club of Auckland
http://www.aucklandrover.org.nz/
Email: rovercarclub@gmail.com
Rover Car Club of Nelson
https://www.found.org.nz/directory/rover-car-club-nelson-inc/
Secretary/Treasurer/Editor email: chrisgeoclark@gmail.com
Other Countries:
The Rover Club of Sweden keeps a most comprehensive list of Links to Rover Clubs in Europe, so rather than re-invent the wheel please look at their site for Links to Clubs in UK, Europe etc and other interesting information: http://www.roverklubben.se/en/clubs.html
Information on Specific Rover Models
- Rover P6 Australia website: This is a joint collaboration between a group of Australian Rover enthusiasts and is a compendium of the Australian Market Rover P6, 2000SC, 2000SC Automatic, 2000TC, P6B 3500 & 3500S which were available variously from 1965 to 1979: https://roverp6australia.net/
- Rover SD1 Australia Website. This is a joint collaboration between a group of Australian Rover enthusiasts and is intended to be a compendium of the Australian Market Rover SD1 3500, 3500 SE and Vanden Plas 3500 which were available from August 1978 to 1987: http://roversd1australia.com/
- Rover 800 Australia: Explores the 800 series,Sterling, 825, 827 & Vitesse which were available from approximately 1987 to 1991: https://www.roversd1australia.com/index.php/rover-800-series-australian-market-successor-to-the-rover-sd1/
- Rover Quintet & Rover 416i Australia: Documents the unique Australian Market Rover Quintet, 416i, 416i SE and 416i Vitesse which were available from 1983 to 1989: https://www.roversd1australia.com/index.php/rover-400-series-rover-quintet-australian-market/
- Rover 75 MGZT Series: The Rover Owners Club
of NSW & ACT has recently put some specific information on these
vehicles on their Web Page, including service information on a
number of more important aspects of owning these
cars:
http://roverownersclub.com.au/rover-r40-75-mg-zt-technical-page/
http://roverownersclub.com.au/rover-r40-75-mg-zt-technical-page/rover-r40-75-mg-zt-technical-service-photos/
Australian Based Rover discussion groups and Forums on the Internet
- RCCA’s Own Email Discussion Group : For Financial members of RCCA and other Australian Rover Clubs, we have a members only Email discussion group, to discuss Rover matters in general and keeping our lovely cars in tip top condition. To join contact the Webmaster for details.
- As an offshoot there is RCCA hosted Facebook page.
- Facebook page for Australian discussion of Rover 75 /MGZT vehicles. It is a closed Group, so you need to apply with your details.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/195898917410810/ - Australian Facebook Page for SD1/SE2 Owners: No membership necessary, just like and enjoy Rover SD1’s and SE2’s:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/374206802711140/