Andrew Church – MOVE Executive Officer

As we “move” into our third year of operations at the Museum of Vehicle of Evolution, the whole MOVE family is still full of enthusiasm to keep building a reputation as a world class museum of motoring, road transport, motorsport and everything that moves.  

A major driver for everyone involved in MOVE is to contribute to the success of a major drawcard to our region and to give back to a place that has supported us.  

MOVE is full of interesting machines, some restored, some survivors, but all interesting in their own way. From the invention of the bicycle, to electric cars and the autonomous machines of tomorrow, this museum covers it all.  

Our museum is also about people and their stories, particularly the families who built our region’s reputation as a transport and trucking mecca. 

Through the Furphy Museum, the story of Australia’s oldest continuously operated family business is revealed. 

The Loel Thomson Costume Collection is a marvel, collected over four decades and containing almost 10,000 items. It tells the story of over two centuries of Australian history through the medium of high street fashion, textiles, and related objects.  

MOVE is a not-for-profit charitable enterprise, and we could not have achieved what we have without the generosity of our board members past and present, our staff, volunteers, and sponsors. 

MOVE has been built by the community for the community. We hope you visit often, discover new displays, learn something, and tell your friends and family that they must experience MOVE.