
Sydney’s oldest motoring club roars back to life in dream partnership with Robb Report
A new destination for those with discriminating tastes has been announced as powerhouses of publishing and motoring unite.
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It’s one of Australia’s most prestigious clubs, a pillar of society located at one of Sydney’s premier addresses.
But in recent years the Royal Automobile Club of Australia (RACA)—founded in 1903 and located in a grand, eight-storey, state heritage-listed building near Circular Quay—has been quietly idling. Despite its considerable charms, like many legacy clubs, the RACA has fallen out of view—a burnished bastion of old-world discretion in a flashy, influencer-led era.
That is, until now. In a move to set hearts—and minds—racing, the RACA has shifted into top gear with approval granted to renovate the sprawling ground floor, once again beckoning discerning guests into one of the city’s best kept secrets.
And in news demonstrating the time-honoured institution has its eyes firmly on the road ahead, the Club has announced that it is partnering with Kanebridge Media, the parent company of Robb Report ANZ and Kanebridge Quarterly, in collaboration with Dow Jones, Wall Street Journal, PENTA and Mansions Global, on a series of exciting new initiatives.
The Robb Report was founded in 1976 by Robert L. “Rusty” White, originally as a newsletter to sell his personal collection of Rolls-Royce automobiles. Since then, it has grown into a globally renowned luxury media brand.
Key to the collaboration is the unveiling of the exclusive new members’ only destination—the fully refurbished Robb Report Rooftop, accessible to RR1 and RACA members, offering unrivalled views of the harbour. In addition, on ground level, there will be a discreet space for members and guests to relax and interact, with each other and the world’s leading luxury brands, in specially curated experiences.
“The Royal Automobile Club of Australia harks back to an era of prosperity, exclusivity and refinement,” said Horacio Silva, editor-in-chief of Robb Report. “It’s a perfect fit for Robb Report, which is similarly focused on connoisseurship and culture.”
The union, Silva continued, offers his discerning readers the “clubby refinement and august permanence” that they crave, and helps the RACA cultivate a new generation of members. More importantly, he stressed, it is a way for the Club’s members to engage with the ideas and brands that resonate with today’s luxury-conscious voluptuaries.
“Robb Report already works with the world’s top luxury brands to connect with our community in meaningful ways,” said Silva. “The ability to do so in front of such a discerning audience in a magnificent location is powerful. It’s an exciting turning point for Robb Report and the premier club in Australia.”
RR1 Australia sits under Citizen Kanebridge Club, with a country residence at Berrima Vault House.
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