The recently held Curtin FM 100.1 Car Show was a major success, once again solidifying its place as one of Perth’s favourite community car shows.

Taking place on Curtin’s South Oval for the first time in its history, more than 37 WA car clubs, 80 individual private entrants and close to 2,500 attendees took part in the community showcase. With more than 700 total items on display, visitors spent the day admiring the range of classic cars, vintage fire trucks and military vehicles.

All funds raised went towards Curtin FM’s Radiothon, with part proceeds going to Camp Quality and the Hero Hunter Foundation.

Thank you to the Curtin FM team, as well as Greg Dunn, Bridget Head and Emma Pelliccione from the Place Activation team for organising and running the event.

A man pictured in front of a black Red Bull truck.
Curtin FM Breakfast Presenter Greg Pearce in front of a Red Bull vehicle.
A man sitting inside a radio van.
Curtin FM’s Alan Mannings sitting in the radio van.
A child sits inside a white car with his hands on the steering wheel.
People of all ages enjoyed the assortment of classic and unique vehicles.
A dog on a leash pictured in front of a classic blue car.
Close to 2,500 attendees took part in the community showcase, including some cute four-legged friends.