FLINDERS MOTORING HERITAGE
FLINDERS MOTORING HERITAGE
The Flinders Motoring Heritage event is a display of classic, veteran, vintage, and neo-classic motorcars displayed around the village of Flinders on Easter Sunday each year.
Entry is open to all vehicles regardless of condition and is open to original and restored vehicles.
The event offers a number of trophies in various categories, and the company of friends and family following a scenic drive to the lovely village of Flinders.
Starting in 2016 the event has grown each year to now have up to 200 vehicles and over 2,000 visitors at each event.
The club encourages community groups and local businesses to become involved; however, we take responsibility for the event whilst managing exhibitors, sponsors' parking, and administration with a team of volunteers.
FMH 2026 will be held on Sunday, 5th April 2026. More details coming soon.
The Lions Club of Flinders District (Flinders Lions) fundraising strategy for 2025-26 reflects the Australian Lions Wellbeing Foundation’s Nationwide campaign, focused on the Lions International Service Initiative: Mental Health and wellbeing.
The Lions Club of Flinders District Inc.’s fundraising strategy for 2025-26 is predicated on three major initiatives:
October is National Mental Health Month.
Australian Lions Wellbeing Foundation’s Nationwide campaign, focused on the Lions International Service Initiative: Mental Health and Wellbeing.
Mornington Peninsula Shire Council’s Strategic Public Health and Wellbeing Plan (2025-29).
Funds raised from this event and our two major fundraising initiatives, our 38th Charity Golf Day on March 2, 2026, and our 10th Flinders Motoring Heritage event on Easter Sunday 2026, will be directed to two very worthy school-focused projects which have been identified and fit the Youth Wellbeing and Health needs in local primary and secondary schools perfectly.
Our primary aim is to support those children and young people who are highly disengaged and marginalised through complicated family circumstances to remain at school and return to mainstream programs.
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