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Centenary

Centenary

The NRMA turned 100 in 2020. We took the opportunity to reflect and celebrate our past, but more importantly look into the future, so we can continue to help people move. Our goal is to help build a sustainable future for all communities, by revitalising the Aussie road trip and stimulating regional tourism.
NRMA Patrol Then and Now Centenary 2020

Celebrating our evolution

Our centenary gives us the opportunity to look back and be proud of how far we've come, to share stories and engage with the people that have helped to shape the NRMA: our Members, our employees and the community.

Areas battling drought, fires, flood and now coronavirus (COVID-19) need our help more than ever. When it's deemed safe to get out and explore, we encourage you to visit these places and stay, eat, drink and shop locally - it's what will lift us and the communities who need it most.

 

 

Then and now

From humble beginnings in 1920, the NRMA has evolved into a leader in transport and tourism with over 2.7 million Members. However, as times change, our values remain the same.

We keep you moving

In the 1920s Australia lacked the roads needed to support automobiles - some potholes were so deep cars fell into them and most roads were no better than tracks. So the NRMA started advocating for better roads and transport infrastructure and has since become one of the most powerful lobby groups in Australia.

Our early Patrols, or guides as they were known, wore the uniforms of the Light Horse Brigade and rode motorbikes on roads that were often unpassable by car. As Australia's love affair with the open road accelerated, NRMA Roadside Assistance went from strength to strength, giving motorists the confidence to explore. And since then, we've had our stamp on other ways to get around, such as My Fast Ferry, Fantasea Cruising and SIXT.

Speaking out

Advocating for better roads and infrastructure may be what we're best known for, but it's not all we focus on. In the lead up to the 2000 Olympic Games, we launched a five-year ‘Clean Air 2000’ campaign to fight pollution, making us the first motoring club in the world to take such an initiative.

When the child mortality rate of our roads reached a crisis in 1929, we started to implement our school road safety program which continues to prove popular and successful today. In 1936, we responded to Members’ concerns about petrol pricing and were behind the formation of a petrol company, Ampol, which later merged with Caltex.

We've also condemned drunk and reckless driving from day one. While it may seem hard to believe now, our stance on mandatory seat belts and drink driving was not popular and we received a lot of criticism for our views. However, the NRMA leaders at the time felt it was the right thing to do, and they had the community's best interests, just as we do today.

A sustainable future 

Because our natural landscapes are so precious, in the 1930s we started to focus on sustainability, speaking out about the "slaughter of the bush", saving koalas from extinction and protecting wildflowers and marine habitats. Since then, we've continued to create conversations around a sustainable future.

To create a future we can all enjoy, we're working on an electric vehicle charging infrastructure to help Australia navigate the rise of electric cars. We also believe that road trips are essential for local economies and this belief still underpins our long-term strategy.

This page was last updated:27 March 2020

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Mr A. W. Scott
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Great Scott: Road reporter
Great Scott: Road reporter
From legendary patrol to running the busy touring office, A. W. Scott was never short of sound advice for members.
The NRMA
7 Feb 2020
1920s black and white photograph of a vintage car with its front wheels stuck in a muddy puddle on a dirt road
1920s black and white photograph of a vintage car with its front wheels stuck in a muddy puddle on a dirt road
No progress without roads
No progress without roads
In the 1920s, many roads were impassable - until the NRMA became involved.
The NRMA
7 Feb 2020
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black and white photo showing two boys holding flags while a larger group of boys waits for the signal that it is safe to cross the road
Flagging road safety
Flagging road safety
A shocking rise in road fatalities prompted the NRMA to launch new safety campaigns, particularly to protect children from accidents.
The NRMA
9 Mar 2020
fleet of NRMA patrolmen, two a breast, on motorcycles leading the procession crossing the sydney harbour bridge at its opening ceremony in 1932
fleet of NRMA patrolmen, two a breast, on motorcycles leading the procession crossing the sydney harbour bridge at its opening ceremony in 1932
One hundred years and thriving
One hundred years and thriving
NRMA celebrates a milestone birthday.
The NRMA
5 Mar 2020
black and white photo from the early 1920s showing a row of four young NRMA patrolmen on their motorbikes that have blue triangular NRMA flags on the handlebars
black and white photo from the early 1920s showing a row of four young NRMA patrolmen on their motorbikes that have blue triangular NRMA flags on the handlebars
The first patrols
The first patrols
With blue NRMA flags proudly displayed atop their motorcycles, these returned servicemen were part of the NRMA’s original frontline to help stranded motorists.
The NRMA
14 Feb 2020
view of a river on a sunny day with cartoon letters saying Bright Futures Northern Rivers and cartoon characters holding banners saying Food, Family Fun, Music, Entertainment
view of a river on a sunny day with cartoon letters saying Bright Futures Northern Rivers and cartoon characters holding banners saying Food, Family Fun, Music, Entertainment
Northern Rivers, it's a wrap!
Northern Rivers, it's a wrap!
Enjoy some of the highlights from this fun-filled community event.
The NRMA
16 Mar 2020
1930s black and white picture of the gate and wooden archway entrance to an NRMA motor park picnic and camping ground
1930s black and white picture of the gate and wooden archway entrance to an NRMA motor park picnic and camping ground
Motor camps of the 1930s
Motor camps of the 1930s
Discover how the NRMA Holiday Parks of today drew inspiration from 'motor camps' established in the 1920s.
The NRMA
21 Nov 2019
A black and white photo of the Palm beach wharf, where kayaks and small boats surround buildings, including a general store.
A black and white photo of the Palm beach wharf, where kayaks and small boats surround buildings, including a general store.
The history of Fantasea Cruising
The history of Fantasea Cruising
Discover the rich history of our group businesses that makes NRMA who we are today.
The NRMA
19 Dec 2019
black and white photo of 1020s roadside patrolman easing bike out of deep mud with a tree branch
black and white photo of 1020s roadside patrolman easing bike out of deep mud with a tree branch
The legend of the patrol
The legend of the patrol
The NRMA's early patrols became roadside heroes as they helped Members with everything from parking to breakdowns and information about the state of roads.
The NRMA
3 Mar 2020
manly fast ferry crossing Sydney harbour with the opera house and harbour bridge in the background
manly fast ferry crossing Sydney harbour with the opera house and harbour bridge in the background
The history of Manly Fast Ferry
The history of Manly Fast Ferry
Discover the rich history of our group businesses that makes NRMA who we are today.
The NRMA
5 Feb 2020

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