History
Eighteen motorists formed the Automobile Club of Queensland in 1905 at a meeting of "almost all the motorists in Brisbane" which was held at the School of Arts, in Ann Street. The club was formed as an advocacy group, styled after the successful Royal Automobile Club of the United Kingdom. Of the eighteen founding members, ten were medical practitioners. Their belief that "autos" could be a reliable means for visiting patients was used to leverage a more positive image of cars in the public consciousness. Dr. George Hopkins was voted to be the President, and Dr. Charles Marks was the first Vice-President. At the time of formation there were only 16 registered privately owned motor cars in Queensland. In recognition of the club's patriotic efforts during the Great War,Services
As of 2021, RACQ provides the following services: * Assistance – roadside assistance and home assistance * Insurance – motor, home and contents, caravan, boat, pet, travel, life and income protection * Banking * Travel AgencyCommunity and sponsorships
In 2011 RACQ launched RACQ Foundation to assist community groups to recover from natural disasters and drought. In 2020 the Foundation expanded its remit for a short period to include groups hit by COVID-19. Since 2011 the Foundation has awarded more than $9.24 million in grants. The RACQ Air Rescue Network comprises RACQ Capricorn Rescue, RACQ CQ Rescue and RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopters as well as three fixed wing RACQ LifeFlight Rescue Air Ambulance Jets. RACQ has sponsored the network for more than 25 years. The RACQ International Women’s Day Fun Run is an annual event that creates awareness of breast cancer among women of all ages. It aims to inspire women and girls and to celebrate their achievements while benefiting Mater Chicks in Pink. RACQ sponsors the ARTIE Academy Drivers Licence Program, which helps students receive their licence and increase their post-school options. By working with the Former Origin Greats the Academy aims to ‘Close the gap’ in education between indigenous and non-indigenous students throughout Queensland. RACQ’s Education team present potentially life-saving road safety programs to Queensland students including their award-winning Docudrama program. The team also offer CashIQ – a financial literacy program designed to help year 11 and 12 students to make informed financial choices and looks at how those decisions may affect their long-term goals. RACQ also holds its annual MotorFest event in Brisbane, where it celebrates the motoring heritage of the past, as well as current and future innovations in transport and vehicle technology.Locations
The RACQ head offices are in Brisbane at Eight Mile Plains and 60 Edward Street in the CBD. The Club has 19 retail stores throughout the State. In 2013, RACQ released its Mobile Member Centre (MMC) a “branch on wheels”, the MMC is used for exhibitions and trade shows, when not needed to assist members following large-scale disasters.References
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