Celebrate cars, community and charity at the 2024 Berry Motorfair

Berry Motorfair showcases classic, collectable and cool

The Berry Motorfair is back for 2024, with a curated collection of classic, collectible and cool cars set to be on display at the new location of Coolangatta Estate Winery on November 24.

Back after previously running in 2020 and 2022, with a sell-out crowd on both occasions, the new setting on Sydney’s south coast was chosen to fit in even more cars and attendees.

A comprehensive exhibition of more than 100 cars is expected, including everything from Italian exotics to Aussie muscle, and modified madness to priceless classics.

In addition to the vehicles on show, live music, food trucks, local wines, and charity auctions will also feature at the event, with all proceeds raised going to charity.

The 2020 and 2022 editions of the Berry Motorfair raised over $200,000 for mental health charity Lifeline Australia. This year, funds will be raised for both Lifeline and new charity partner Starlight Children’s Foundation.

Spectator tickets can be purchased through Humanitix at a cost of $20 per adult or $2 per child under 18.

Potential display entrants can register to have their vehicles on show through the Berry Motorfair website, with a $150 fee for successful applicants.

Event Information

Berry Motorfair 2024

When: Sunday November 24, 2024 from 10:00am to 2:00pm

Where: Coolangatta Estate Winery, 1335 Bolong Road, Coolangatta NSW 2535

Tickets: $20 for adults or $2 for children under 18, available through Humanitix

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