Gereral Information about whats going on in the world thats of interest to the members of the Jaguar Drivers Club of Queensland
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 |
Late last year the JDCQ management committee made a submission to the Motor Recreational Activities Inquiry through the Queensland Historic Motoring Council Inc. (QHMC).
The Chair of the Transport and Public Works Committee tabled the following report on Monday 31 August 2020:
Click on the link below if you would like to read the report.
The September-October 2020 Edition of Queensland Jaguar Driver is now online and available to members by logging on.
Members of the Jaguar Drivers Club of Queensland are invited to be part of a fun track day. Details are below.
Queensland Raceway 11th November 2020
Full day of track time divided into groups with similar performance and experience.
Passenger laps at intervals during the day.
Road registered cars are preferred however a high performance group will be part of the day.
All safety services will be provided.
We will have the use of both the National and Clubman circuits.
Safety briefing and familiarisation laps will be provided.
Driver training will also be available.
You will not be on track with much faster (or slower) cars. The object is to have a fun, safe time, not break lap records.
YOU WILL NEED
A helmet, QR hire these for $5.00 for the day.
If you want your laps timed, you will need a timing transponder. These can be hired for $20 per day. ($100 deposit)
Wrist to ankle non synthetic clothing.
A roadworthy car. If your not sure, please get it checked.
Price will be $250 per car and an additional $100 per extra driver.
Queensland Raceway was chosen due to its safety. It has good run off areas with fewer things to hit than some other circuits. Nonetheless remember your car will not be insured while you are on the track.
Catering will not be available so bring your lunch but no alcohol is allowed.
You will be notified when entries open. Entries will be handled through Queensland Raceways via their online entry system.
Any enquiries can be directed to
Brian Ferrabee This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 0417 633318
A Special General Meeting will be held on 18 August 2020 to vote on a number of motions affecting the future of your club.
It is important that you express your prefences by voting in this SGM, either by attending peronally, by Zoom webmeeting, or by Proxy.
Details of the meeting may be found in the Events Calendar and in your club magazine, Queenland Jaguar Driver.
Documents detailing the Agenda, Reasons for the Motions and a Proxy form can be accessed by logging on to the website and going to Voting Forms under the Resources Tab.
The July-August 2020 Edition of Queensland Jaguar Driver is now online and available to members by logging on.
The May-June 2020 Edition of Queensland Jaguar Driver is now online and available to members by logging on.
The March-April 2020 Edition of Queensland Jaguar Driver is now online and available to members by logging on.
The QHMC has issued a letter to all member clubs outlining possible restrictions regarding the use of your SIVS registered vehicle (also know as Club Registration) during the Covid-19 - Coronavirus restrictions on travel.
For full details please refer to the QHMC letter below.
QHMC Letter re SIVS vehicles during Covid-19 - Coronavirus situation
The JDCQ management committee made a submission to the Motor Recreational Activities Inquiry through the Queensland Historic Motoring Council Inc. (QHMC).
The Queensland Historic Motoring Council Inc. (QHMC) is the peak representative body for historic motor vehicles in Queensland and currently has approximately 110 affiliated motor vehicle clubs hosting approximately 13,000 members and 22, 000 vehicles.
Our submission forms part of the QHMC submission which is currently under consideration by a parliamentary committee.
Click on the link below if you would like to read the submission document.
The January-February 2020 Edition of Queensland Jaguar Driver is now online and available to members by logging on.
The minutes and President's Report of the 2019 Annual General meeting of the JDCQ, held on 12 November 2019 at the Yeronga Services Club,
are now available to members by logging on and navigating to the Resources/Forms tab.
The November-December 2019 Edition of Queensland Jaguar Driver is now online and available to members by logging on.
Please be advised that the 2019 Annual General Meeting will be held at Yeronga Services Club, 391 Fairfield Road, Brisbane on 12th November 2019 starting at 19.30.
Details of the meeting and the Agenda can be found in the Events Calendar for same date.
The September-October 2019 Edition of Queensland Jaguar Driver is now online and available to members by logging on.
The July-August 2019 Edition of Queensland Jaguar Driver is now online and available to members by logging on.
The May - June 2019 Edition of Queensland Jaguar Driver is now online and available to members by logging on
Update on Use of SIVS Registered Vehicles
The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) has recently clarified the way in which it interprets the rules in relation to SIVS registered vehicles, also known as club registration. The Queensland Historic Motoring Council (QHMC) which represents the affiliated car clubs to Government lobbied TMR to change the existing SIVS rules to a scheme similar to the “Impromptu Events” one used in WA. This “Impromptu Events” scheme allows individual members to initiate a run in their SIVS vehicle at short notice.
TMR has now agreed to us having “Impromptu Events” here in Qld.
OHMC Bulletin 2018-1 which can be viewed or downloaded from “Latest News” on the JDCQ website explains it in more detail.
In order to take advantage of these changes, JDCQ has upgraded its website and added an additional calendar for “Impromptu Events” so that any financial club member can log into the website and add their own impromptu or single vehicle event. The instructions for entering an impromptu event follow.
The committee draws member’s attention to the final two paragraphs in the QHMC bulletin pointing out remaining limitations on use and that the relaxation of rules is a privilege which should not be abused. Events can only be entered by financial club members and have to be entered prior to the start of the journey. The committee will be regularly monitoring the impromptu calendar to ensure the guidelines are being followed.
Instructions
Log into the JDCQ website with your user name and password. Then;
1. Hover your mouse pointer over the “CALENDAR” tab in the top menu line, a drop-down box opens - click on “IMPROMPTU CALENDAR”
2. Another page will open with an events calendar, hover your mouse pointer on the required date and a small “+” box will appear in the square for the selected date - click on “+”
3. This opens another window, under the open tab “Common”, enter a title in the “Title” block.
4. Click on down arrow in Events Calendar and select “IMPROMPTU”
5. Leave “Access Level” as “Public” and “State” as published
6. Go down to description block and enter short event description i.e. “Run for Lunch”
7. Go down to “Location” and enter destination i.e. “Sandgate”
8. Now click on “Calendar” tab next to “Common”
9. Check that “Start date” is correct and enter start time
10. Go to “End date” and change if event is more than one day, then set end time or click on “No specific end time” box
11. Leave “Repeat type” boxes with “No Repeat” highlighted in green
12. Click on “Save & Close” wait until software confirms event is saved
13. As a check you can go back to the Impromptu Events calendar to confirm that your event is being displayed
I know this sounds complicated, but it only takes a couple of minutes once you are familiar with it
Regards
Paul Lucas
JDCQ Webmaster