This year’s graduation ceremony and leaver’s dinner for the local Montrose Bay High school follows the current tradition of the students making a spectacular arrival to the event.
On an evening celebrating academic achievement greater emphasis is often paid to superficial appearances such as the coolest or most unusual method of arrival, illustrating Australian’s love of motorcars. This does provide an opportunity for car show regulars to display their toys, and possibly earn a little cash chauffeuring the students.
The venue hosting this event, Tattersall’s park Function Centre has an internal road leading to a roundabout at the main entrance. The perfect stage for a mobile car show and fashion parade.
The private road allows a certain freedom from legal and common sense safety restrictions that apply on public roads. Security guards supervise the cars so they are all traveling at walking pace.

Arriving fro graduation in an open car parade
The student’s choice of cars reflects the working class nature of Montrose Bay High school located in the northern suburbs of Tasmania’s capital city. Rather than limousines or luxury saloons, the popular choices were performance versions of local mass market family cars.

Ford's Falcon GT 351 is a high performance version of the standard family car from the past
Imported American muscle cars were also popular as there are similar in style to local Holdens and Falcons. Themselves products of American car companies who long dominated the Australian automobile market. The American influence is a reflection of the influence of American culture in Australian mass media.

Mustang Boss 302 arriving to deliver a car load of graduates
To stand out in this crowd takes special effort and trucks and even a bus provided some special transport statements.

Trucks and Busses were a change from cars
Even though this is a working class school the cars, suits and gowns demonstrate it is a relatively rich working class.

Most graduates wore full length gowns or suits
High School graduation is often their first opportunity to wear formal attire where they are the centre of attention, rather than as children,tagging along with their parents.

A couple posing for photos in front of their transport, a Holden Torana SLR5000



