Berry Motorfair Revs up for a Bigger and Better 2024 Show.

    Rich Fowler17 September, 2024

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    Exotics on Show

    The highly-anticipated Berry Motorfair returns in November with more cars, a stunning new location, and the goal of raising $150,000 for charities.

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    Berry Motorfair showcases classic, collectable and cool

    Buckle up, because Berry Motorfair returns to NSW’s picturesque Shoalhaven regions this November, promising a great day out for classic car lovers while raising vital funds for Lifeline Australia and the Starlight Children’s Foundation.

    Promising more than 100 classic, collectible, and cool cars, set against the picturesque backdrop of the Shoalhaven region's most-awarded winery, Coolangatta Estate, organisers are aiming to raise $150,000 to support the crucial work of Lifeline Australia and the Starlight Children’s Foundation.

    Visitors can look forward to a stunning array of vehicles including the Ferrari F40 and Enzo, rare Porsches, Paganis, McLarens, muscle cars and race cars. Alongside the automotive showcase, the event promises to kick things into overdrive with live music, charity auctions, giveaways, and a great selection of food and wine, making it a perfect day out for families, friends, and car enthusiasts.

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    In its first two years, Berry Motorfair has raised over $180,000 for Lifeline Australia, thanks to the incredible support from the community, and this year’s event aims to reach new heights with a target of $150,000.

    The funds will directly help Lifeline in its work of responding to more than one million requests for help, as well as help the Starlight Children’s Foundation brighten the lives of seriously ill children and young people.

    “We are incredibly excited to bring Berry Motorfair back for another lap, and this time at an even larger venue to accommodate our growing audience,” said  Berry Motorfair founder Jordan Tang.

    “What started as a small community event has blossomed into a major highlight on the calendar for car enthusiasts and families alike. The new venue at Coolangatta Estate Winery will help us deliver an unparalleled experience while raising much-needed funds for Lifeline and the Starlight Foundation.

    “The true spirit of Berry Motorfair is all about community and connection. It's not just about showcasing the impressive cars but also about creating a space where people can come together and support a vital cause. We're eager to welcome everyone back this November for a day of fun and philanthropy.”

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    Lifeline Australia CEO Colin Seery said the organisation was honoured to continue its partnership with Berry Motorfair.

    “The funds raised ensure that Lifeline’s critical crisis support and suicide prevention services are accessible to anyone in need – anytime, anywhere. The Berry Motorfair team has shown remarkable dedication to our cause, and we look forward to another successful event. Together, we can ensure that no one faces their darkest moments alone.”

    Starlight State Partnership Manager for NSW Kirsty Beed  also acknowledged the crucial support Berry Motorfair provides the children’s charity.

    “Being seriously ill shouldn’t mean missing out on the joy of childhood. Especially when evidence shows happiness makes a difference to a child’s ability to cope and their long-term health outcomes.

    “The work Starlight does to bring happiness to seriously ill children is only made possible through the generosity of the local community and partners like Berry Motorfair. It’s an honour to be supported by this incredible community event and we can’t thank everyone enough for helping us brighten the lives of sick kids and their families.”

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    Event Information:

    What: Berry Motorfair 2024

    When: Sunday, 24th November 2024 - 10:00am to 2:00pm

    Where: Coolangatta Estate Winery, 1335 Bolong Road, Coolangatta NSW 2535

    Tickets: To secure your tickets, visit the Berry Motorfair Humantix Page Here

    Cost:

    $20 for general entry.

    Gold coin donation for kids under 16.

    $200 to showcase your car, subject to approval. Enter Here

    Rich Fowler

    Writer

    "If it moves and makes a noise, count me in. That pretty much sums up my lifelong passion for motoring and motorsport history. Rich has worked in various roles in the digital and motoring media world, starting his career at Autosport and also working at Auto Action, Motor, and as the founder and publisher of Motorsport Retro. 

    Most recently, Rich successfully launched Collecting Cars in the Australian market, growing the brand from 0 to $150 million in sales in just 3 years."

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