Porsche 70 years in Australia

This year marks 70 years of Porsche in Australia and what better way to celebrate than to introduce the manufacturer’s first all-electric sportscar down under? The first two Porsche models ever exported to Australia meet the new Taycan.

The trip down memory lane started in Port Melbourne, where the 356 models first drove onto Australian soil after being imported by Norman Hamilton seven decades ago. The next stop was the South Melbourne Town Hall, the historical site of the cocktail event that officially introduced Porsche to the country on 1 November 1951.

To complete the journey, the legendary forebears arrived at Albert Park, the home of Australia’s iconic Grand Prix. Here, motoring journalist Andrea Matthews joined Alan Hamilton, son of Norman Hamilton, and Greg O’Keefe, a long-standing Porsche enthusiast and owner of the country’s first 365 Cabriolet, to discuss Porsche’s rich past and electrifying future.

Hamilton explained how his father first came across Porsche while on a trip to Switzerland in 1951, and spoke of his family’s passion for the brand – something that continues to this day.

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