Gereral Information about whats going on in the world thats of interest to the members of the Jaguar Drivers Club of Queensland
The Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust is excited to announce a major innovation in the world of industrial heritage.
Working with Andrew Nahum, curator and historian, Peter Grimsdale, author and TV producer and Painting the Cave (a specialist in creative digital technologies) the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust has devised a new and original virtual journey through the life and work of one of Britain’s greatest carmakers and designers, Sir William Lyons.
The Australian Council of Jaguar Clubs (ACJC) has now been wound-up and has ceased to exist in its current form.
The attached document provides an explanation of the reasons for the wind-up and also states that a new forum for Australian Jaguar Clubs will take its place.
Please take a few moments to read through this document as it answers many questions members may have.
The QHMC Legacy and Alternative Fuels Committee has released their Response to Member Questions.
The March-April 2023 Edition of Queensland Jaguar Driver magazine is now online and available to members by logging on
The January-February 2023 Edition of Queensland Jaguar Driver magazine is now online and available to members by logging on
The November-December 2022 Edition of Queensland Jaguar Driver magazine is now online and available to members by logging on
The Department of Transport and Main Roads has advised that after representation from car clubs the Road Test Radius for Special Interest Vehicles (SIV) has been increased from 15 to 30 km.
Please refer to the attched letter from TMR for futher details.
The publishers of “The Jaguar XK in Australia” have recently had their new XK book printed entitled “The Jaguar XK140 in the Southern Hemisphere”.
Details can be seen at www.jtpublications.com.au. Also attached is a recent review written by Paul Skilleter for Classic Jaguar magazine in the UK.
This follows the original XK book from back in 1980s, “The Jaguar XK in Australia”, and subsequent book “The Jaguar XK120 in the Southern Hemisphere”.
The September-October 2022 Edition of Queensland Jaguar Driver magazine is now online and available to members by logging on
The July-August 2022 Edition of Queensland Jaguar Driver magazine is now online and available to members by logging on.
The May-June 2022 Edition of Queensland Jaguar Driver magazine is now online and available to members by logging on.
The CHMC (Council of Heritage Motor Clubs) has gathered some suggestions and resources that may assist enthusiasts who have flood affected or water damaged historic vehicles.
This is a huge topic and there are many opinions and experiences out there with flood or water damaged vehicles.
This document is just a starter to help you focus your thought if you have such a vehicle.
It is now easier than ever to create an Impromptu Event using the Impromptu Event Creation guidelines produced by one of our Sunshine Coast members, Tony Brett.
Tony has produced an excellent document showing you how to create an Impromptu Event step-by-step, illustrated with the relevant screen shots.
There is no excuse now not to go out and enjoy your Jaguar at a time when so many official club events have been cancelled due to Covid.
The guide can be found via the Calender tab on the home page of our website.
The JDCQ audited accounts for 2021 are now available for members to peruse online or download prior to the AGM om Monday 22 November 2021.
Please log on to view the accounts under the Members Area Tab.
The May-June 2021 Edition of Queensland Jaguar Driver is now online and available to members by logging on.
Report of Revisions to the JDCQ By-Laws
A sub-committee has reviewed the JDCQ By-Laws over the past few months and there are revisions.
Many By-Laws remain unchanged. Those that have been amended include:
The revised version of the JDCQ By-Laws, dated April 2021, is now available to members via the Resources Tab after logging on.
The Minutes of the 2020 JDCQ AGM are now available to members by logging on and navigating to the Members Area drop down and clicking on the JDCQ Committee Minutes menu item.
The Audited Financial Statements of the JDCQ are now available to members by logging on and navigating to the Members Area drop down and clicking on the JDCQ Financial Statements menu item.
The November-December 2020 Edition of Queensland Jaguar Driver is now online and available to members by logging on.
The JDCQ Committee for 2020/21 is to be elected at the AGM on 9th November 2020.
Nominations closed Monday 26th October 2020
Nominations received
Role |
Nominee |
Nominated by |
Seconded by |
President |
James Reid |
Maureen Reid |
Paul Lucas |
Vice President |
Perry Rolton |
June Whitehouse |
Helen Rolton |
Secretary |
Maureen Reid |
James Reid |
Paul Lucas |
Treasurer |
John Somerset |
James Reid |
Maureen Reid |
Webmaster |
Paul Lucas |
Kathryn Lucas |
James Reid |
Regional Liaison |
Wendy Gross |
Stu Gross |
Maureen Reid |
Membership Officer |
Stu Gross |
Wendy Gross |
Maureen Reid |
Librarian |
Ray Hodges |
Lois Hodges |
James Reid |
Editor |
June Whitehouse |
Helen Rolton |
Perry Rolton |
Historian |
Terry Whitehouse |
Helen Rolton |
Perry Rolton |
Regalia |
Helen Rolton |
Terry Whitehouse |
June Whitehouse |
Facebook Coordinator |
June Whitehouse |
Terry Whitehouse |
James Reid |
Publicity/Promotions |
Terry Whitehouse |
Helen Rolton |
Perry Rolton |
Sporting Coordinator |
Perry Rolton |
June Whitehouse |
Helen Rolton |
ACJC Delegate |
James Reid |
Maureen Reid |
Paul Lucas |