History
Automobile Club of Victoria was founded at a meeting held at the Port Phillip Club Hotel on 9 December 1903 called by Syd Day, Henry James and James G. Coleman. Henry James Joseph "Harry" Maddox (1862-1937) was elected as its first President, and H.B. "Harry" James, its first secretary. At that first meeting, a proposal from Henry Sutton, the Australian motoring pioneer, was unanimously adopted: ::"that the objects of the club should be the promotion of a social organisation and club, composed mainly of persons owning self-propelled vehicles or motor cycles; to afford a means of recording the experiences of members and others using motor cars and motor cycles; to promote investigation in their development; to co-operate in securing rational legislation and the formation of proper rules and regulations governing the use of motor cars and motor cycles in cities, towns and country districts; to maintain the lawful rights and privileges and protect the interests of owners and users of all forms of self-propelled vehicles whenever and wherever such interests, rights and privileges are menaced; to promote and encourage the improvement, construction and maintenance of roads and highways and the development generally in this State of motoring, and to maintain a club to be devoted to the interests and advancement of automobilism." It held its first car rally at''RoyalAuto'' magazine
RACV produces a magazine for its members, called ''RoyalAuto''. It is published and distributed 11 times a year – monthly from February to November, and a combined December/January edition. The content is based on the three major topics: travel/touring and associated leisure content, motoring/mobility – mainly new and used car reviews and news, and news and programs which touch on broader mobility issues including road safety, public transport and the environment – and member benefits/news. As at March 2013, ''RoyalAuto'' had an audited circulation of 1.5 million, making it the largest-circulating publication in Victoria. It is the state's most-read monthly magazine. RACV member magazine has been produced for more than 90 years. It began in 1922 as a monthly supplement in ''The Australian Motorist''. By the mid-1920s, it was launched as a stand-alone publication called ''The Royal Auto Journal''. In 1936, this changed to ''The Radiator'', a newspaper-style journal. In 1953, the magazine became a colour publication called ''Royalauto'', and now it is formally presented as ''RoyalAuto''. In September 2012 a digital version, for iPad, was produced for the first time, and each digital edition is produced concurrently with the print magazine. In August 2013, it was rated among the top 1% of magazine apps worldwide by app rating agency iMonitor. In November 2013, ''RoyalAuto'' was named Association or Member Organisation Magazine of the Year by Publishers Australia in its Excellence Awards 2013.Subsidiaries and investmentsSee Notes 28 and 30 to the Financial Statements, RACV Annual Report 2010
* R.A.C.V. Finance – 100% * Intelematics Australia – 100% * Gippsland Solar - 100% * Nationwide Group - 100% * Insurance Manufacturers of Australia (IMA) – 30% (joint venture with Insurance Australia Group owning other 70%) * Club Assist – 30% * Australian Motoring Services (AMS)- 24% (joint venture with Australian automobile clubs) * Collaborate Corp (Drive My Car) – 6.77% (P2P car sharing company)References
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