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Jeep Action Australia Magazine has been publishing all things Jeep in Australia since May 2003. The magazine features Jeep Club articles, travel, owner profiles, model tests, Jeep history, technical reports and Jeep events from around the country. Whether you're a life long Jeeper or new to the Jeep lifestyle Jeep Action magazine is for you. Available in newsagents, or as a subscription, including an online digital version.
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Aus Jeep Off Road (AJOR) has been around for over 3 years, it is Australia's largest online Jeep only community, featuring news, competitions, vendor info, trips, online forum and much more. Be part of something big, join AJOR!
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The Melbourne Jeep Owners Club was established in 1997. It has grown to become the largest Jeep owners club in Australia. The club is a thriving, proactive club with many enthusiastic members from all age groups. New members are made very welcome and are encouraged to join in the regular club activities, trips, driver training and social events.
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The Sydney Jeep Four Wheel Drive Club is a non-profit organisation formed to promote and foster the ownership, appreciation and knowledge of appropriate use of four-wheel-drive Jeep vehicles. The club promotes driver skill and minimisation of the effects of recreational four-wheel driving on the environment by endorsing and adhering to the "Tread Lightly" philosophy.
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The Cherokee Club is a small but friendly club based on the NSW Central Coast. The places we regularly frequent include the Watagan Mountains and the Buladelah State Forest. The club was formed in 1989 to bring together Jeep enthusiasts but also those with Jeeps and an interest in 4WDing, camping and social events.
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The Jeep Club of New South Wales consists of all types of Jeeps from all over New South Wales. The club runs trips, and other social events for members and visitors are always welcome, just turn up and introduce yourself!
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The Coffs Coast Jeepers was founded in February 2004 and currently has approximately 20 active Jeepers. The Club is intended to provide an opportunity for owners and drivers of Jeep vehicles to participate in four-wheel drive associated activities and social events with like minded enthusiasts.
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The Queensland Jeepers Club was formed in 1981 to further the common interests of four wheel drivers in general, and Jeep owners in particular. Since then, the Club has steadily grown to include many different types of Jeeps. The Club is based in Brisbane with members from Murwillumbah to Emerald and west to Toowoomba.
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The Queensland Jeepers Club was formed in 1981 to further the common interests of four wheel drivers in general, and Jeep owners in particular. Since then, the Club has steadily grown to include many different types of Jeeps. The Club is based in Brisbane with members from Murwillumbah to Emerald and west to Toowoomba.
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The Adelaide Jeep Club was founded in 1999 and it currently has around 60 active members (plus partners). The club comprises people of all ages with a sense of proud ownership of Jeep vehicles and four wheel drive adventure.
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The Jeep Owners Club of WA was formed in 1994 to cater for the growing number of Jeep owners that wanted to learn more about their vehicles and enjoy 4WD events with like minded people. Our club is a busy, proactive club with many enthusiastic members from all age groups and many Jeep models are represented.
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