Since the 1980’s the committee of TEMRA has endeavoured to provide administrative support for the exceptional, alternative sport known as Mud Racing, here in the Northern territory. Among other things which the Executive Committee deems appropriate from time to time, the basic objectives of TEMRA are to: Administer and oversee the operation of a Mud Racing association dedicated to the furtherance of the sport in the Northern Territory.
This includes the maintenance of the Association’s permanent public venue at the Hidden Valley Motor Sports Complex (or the securing and maintenance of any other venue which may be desirable in the future) develop, plan and maintain a sporting calendar that includes regular race meetings, take reasonable care in service of the needs of the Association’s membership base, pursue every possible means to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the participants and observers, ensure the additional facilities and services brought on site not directly associated with racing are of a good standard and comply to health, safety and hygiene regulations, develop a corporate image which is easy identifiable within the community and particularly within Motor Sporting circles, increase the general public’s awareness of, and interest in, the sport of mud racing, uphold and protect the reputation, property and assets of the Association and the sport of mud racing.
Since the 1980’s the committee of TEMRA has endeavoured to provide administrative support for the exceptional, alternative sport known as Mud Racing, here in the Northern territory. Among other things which the Executive Committee deems appropriate from time to time, the basic objectives of TEMRA are to: Administer and oversee the operation of a Mud Racing association dedicated to the furtherance of the sport in the Northern Territory.
This includes the maintenance of the Association’s permanent public venue at the Hidden Valley Motor Sports Complex (or the securing and maintenance of any other venue which may be desirable in the future) develop, plan and maintain a sporting calendar that includes regular
race meetings, take reasonable care in service of the needs of the Association’s membership base, pursue every possible means to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the participants and observers, ensure the additional facilities and services brought on site not directly associated with racing are of a good standard and comply to health, safety and hygiene regulations, develop a corporate image which is easy identifiable within the community and particularly within Motor Sporting circles, increase the general public’s awareness of, and interest in, the sport of mud racing, uphold and protect the reputation, property and assets of the Association and the sport of mud racing.