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Maitland has been officially announced as the host city for the National Historical Machinery Association (NHMA) National Rally in 2027, a major milestone for the region’s events calendar, with a bumper week-long program of activities and experiences expected to attract large crowds to the city.
The Rally will be the 20th Biennial National Rally and will coincide with the 40th anniversary of the Burton Automotive Hunter Valley Steamfest, creating a major national celebration of heritage machinery that is expected to inject $3.2 million into the local economy.
The combined program, supported by Maitland City Council, will run for nine days, beginning with the NHMA National Rally from 10 to 11 April 2027, followed by a week of activities and culminating with Steamfest on 17 to 18 April 2027.
Maitland City Councillor Ken Jordan, Chair of the Steamfest Working Group, highlighted the importance of Council’s involvement, saying that “Maitland City Council is proud to support this national event, which celebrates the incredible history of steam and antique machinery.
“It’s a fantastic opportunity to showcase Maitland, the heart of the Hunter, to enthusiasts from across Australia, bringing the community together for a vibrant celebration, and creating lasting cultural and economic benefits.”
Visitors can expect an impressive showcase of steam engines, vintage tractors, antique farm machinery, as well as heritage train rides, show-and-shine displays, kids’ activities, and plenty of food and entertainment.
Organisers are also working toward developing an enhanced rail program for Steamfest, alongside a broader week-long program of steam train experiences.
With an expanded nine-day program, the 2027 National Rally and Steamfest are expected to draw around 70,000 visitors and provide a significant boost to local businesses, including the city’s accommodation providers that are expected to be fully booked for the event.
President of the Maitland Steam and Antique Machinery Association (MSAMA), Bill Waddell and President of the Hunter Valley Vintage Farm Machinery Association, Bill Onley, said the clubs were thrilled to be joining together in partnership to host the Rally.
“We’re excited to bring the National Rally to Maitland, creating a week-long celebration that showcases the very best of steam and antique machinery for collectors, enthusiasts and families alike.
With the support of Maitland City Council, we’re looking forward to delivering a truly memorable experience, delivering a diverse and engaging program,” Mr Waddle and Mr Onley said.
President of the NHMA, Peter Garnham, noted the significance of the Rally coming to Maitland.
“The NHMA National Rally is a highlight for steam and antique machinery lovers nationwide. Maitland, with its rich history and strong local support, is the perfect location to make the 2027 Rally a milestone event.
“With two major weekends and a full week of activity in between, Maitland will see significant visitation from exhibitors and spectators alike, filling venues across the city and delivering major economic benefits on top of the strong crowds traditionally seen at Steamfest.”
The nine-day celebration of steam and antique machinery will be a significant national event for Maitland, drawing visitors from across the country and cementing the region as a hub for heritage machinery enthusiasts.
Full program details and ticketing information will be released closer to the event. Updates will be available at www.maitland.nsw.gov.au

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