Author Archives: Alessia Marrapodi

The Bay to Birdwood is coming to Rundle Street

The Bay to Birdwood is coming to Rundle Street in the East End on Sunday 17 September, one week prior to the main event. From 10am until 4pm Rundle Street will be closed to traffic so people can wander amongst these magnificent vehicles, get a close-up look and chat to the owners. The display will […]

Feature vehicle Fridays on Facebook

Join us on Facebook every Friday for our Feature Vehicle Fridays. This week’s feature vehicle belongs to Carmella, who will be driving her Chevrolet Camaro in this year’s Classic. Carmella wrote to us earlier this week: My love affair with the 1969 Camaro has only recently developed. I think anyone who owns and drives a […]

Volunteers needed!

The Bay to Birdwood is an iconic South Australian event run by a team of volunteers. Currently there are a number of opportunities in the following areas: Start event Finish event Positions on the Organising Committee For more information please email Pauline Renner here.

New look for old partner

The Flinders Foundation (formerly the Flinders Medical Centre Foundation) values partnerships like the Bay to Birdwood and the generosity of entrants. Funds raised go towards hospital equipment and vital research within the Southern Adelaide. The foundation works tirelessly to support a team of more than 3,500 medical staff and 400 medical researchers. The primary aim […]

Bay to Birdwood welcomes a new partner

Motel Mount Gambier is proud to be supporting the Bay to Birdwood, and for those travelling from interstate or the South East, it is the perfect location for a stop over. The motel and its staff are recognised for friendly and courteous service and it is conveniently located close to Mount Gambier’s tourist attractions, airport […]

Bay to Birdwood Classic 2015 record numbers!

The Bay to Birdwood organisers would like to thank the community for coming out on Sunday 27 September and supporting this great South Australian event. This year saw a record number of 11,581 people through the gates of the National Motor Museum. This year’s event was the Bay to Birdwood ‘Classic’ for vehicles manufactured between […]