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The 2024 Yamaha Australian Off-Road Championships (AORC) got underway on the weekend and a promising start was made by the ShopYamaha Off Road Team with both Kyron Bacon and Will Dennett landing on the podium in their respective classes as well as impressive results achieved by Yamaha supported riders and teams.

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As promised, the Women’s class in the Australian Off-Road Championship is going to be a hotly contested affair as Jess Gardiner and Danielle McDonald go head-to-head in 2024.

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Yamaha Motor Australia extends warm wishes to all women for International Women's Day. Celebrated annually on 8 March, International Women's Day serves as a global platform to acknowledge the diverse achievements of women across social, business, cultural, sporting, and political spheres.

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The motorcycle assembly factory at Yamaha Motor headquarters in Japan is where various products destined for markets around the world are born, and the facility is in the midst of transforming into a smart factory. 

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This Sunday, 3 March, marks Clean Up Australia Day 2024, and Yamaha Motor Australia is proud to join in celebrating this important event. As part of our commitment to fostering a cleaner environment and supporting sustainability initiatives, we recognise the invaluable contributions of two organisations supported by Yamaha Motor Australia: the Seabin Project and Outback Cleanups Australia. These o

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Despite not landing on the podium, the Yamaha Racing Team duo of Cru Halliday and Mike Jones showed plenty of fighting spirit at round one of the Australian Superbike Championship, held at Phillip Island over the weekend.

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Yamaha Financial Services teams across Australia are joining forces to support Black Dog Institute. Throughout March, employees armed with Yamaha YDX-Moro 07 e-MTBs will be cycling to raise funds and awareness for mental health. 

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Nick Sanders MBE returned Down Under earlier this week, touching down in Perth (WA) to continue another of his epic two-wheeled around-the-world journeys. While many may know Nick through his motorcycle adventures aboard Yamaha motorcycles, this time, the 64-year-old Brit is circumnavigating the globe aboard a Yamaha e-bike supported by Yamaha Motor Europe.   

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Drumroll, please! Our “Win a TT-R110E with Yamaha Racing” competition winners are here!

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Sean Delaney, a true Yamaha enthusiast from Sydney, has emerged as the winner of the ShopYamaha Win A TT-R110E with Yamaha Racing competition. 

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Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. Has announced that Yamaha Golf-Car Company (YGC), a consolidated subsidiary of the Yamaha Motor Corporation that also sells golf cars in the United States, has developed a hydrogen powered engine golf car concept model, the DRIVE H2. 

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Strengthening its positive presence and community engagement, the New South Wales Police Force has partnered with Yamaha’s Golf Car division to introduce a new high-visibility community policing tool in Sydney’s harborside precinct. 

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Yamaha Marine has announced the release of their much anticipated all-new V6 350 horsepower outboard, combining big horsepower, state-of-the-art features, industry leading boat control integration, premium level performance and Yamaha’s legendary reputation for reliability.

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Yamaha has released a new version of the TY-E electric trials bike. The TY-E 2.0 features a newly designed monocoque frame made of composite laminates housing an electric power unit with improved performance. The bike also features a newly developed lightweight battery with approximately 2.5 times the capacity of the previous model.

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The Yamaha Racing Team pairing of Cru Halliday and Mike Jones will return to the team for the new season and headline Yamaha Racing’s ASBK program for 2024.

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The 2024 Australian Off-Road Championships (AORC) will again see a massive Yamaha presence, with Yamaha Motor Australia continuing its long and successful naming rights of the championship as well as supporting a host of riders and teams for the 2024 season.

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From the Yamaha family to yours, wishing you an experienced filled 2024. Let the adventures begin!

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Effective 1 January 2024, Mr Darryl Lovegrove will assume the role of Managing Director of the Yamaha Motor Australia Group. A former Yamaha Motor Australia Director and Chief Financial Officer, Mr Lovegrove has spent the past three years on assignment in Japan as the General Manager of the Global Human Resources Division of Yamaha Motor Company (YMC). Current Managing Director, Mr Tom Okamoto, wi

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Yamaha Racing has reset its motocross structure for the 2024 season and will see four major teams contest regional, state and national motocross and supercross events, ranging from  GTYR Yamaha Junior Racing all the way through to the CDR Yamaha Monster Energy Team..

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Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. has announced that it will exhibit a prototype hydrogen-powered outboard motor at the Miami International Boat Show from February 14 to 18, 2024.

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Select YZ65 riders enjoyed the experience of a lifetime after signing up to compete in the YZ65 Cup at the World Supercross event at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium recently.

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Staff members of the Yamaha Motor Australia group came together this morning to show their support for White Ribbon Day 2023. 

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Yamaha Racing won all four of the support categories at the 2023 Australian Superbike Championship as the championship drew to a conclusion over the weekend.

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The Yamaha Racing Team finished the 2023 Australian Superbike Championship on a positive note with Cru Halliday and Mike Jones finishing second and third for the round respectively and Halliday taking third in the championship with Jones just a few points behind in fifth.

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