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.

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.

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.

Bright Futures event

We were fortunate to be able to share a Bright Futures event with the community in the Northern Rivers. The weekend included performances from Kasey Chambers and Richard Clapton, while kids were entertained by Bunny Racket, a range of arts and crafts, and the interactive floral field. Our collection of heritage vehicles made for a great photo opportunity, but perhaps the most popular attraction was Arlo the koala, who had people lined up to meet him.

Take a look at some of the highlights

Bright Futures Northern Rivers