Added contents:
• World-wide news of Motordom, p. 4
• Safety resolutions for 1930 (editorial), p. 7
• Men you meet - Messrs. E.M. Dumbrell, W.T. Adams, L.E. Stevens - MTA Motor Show Committee, p. 8
• 1930 MTA Motor Show - the purpose and usefulness of the exhibition, p. 8
• 1930 MTA Motor Show - brief details of the various exhibits, p. 8
• Motor Life's Special Articles - "How to get the best out of your car" and "road impressions of", p. 11
• A cock and bull story, p. 17
Official Motor Club Section, p. 19
* Sydney Bicycle and Motor Club
* Austin Club of NSW
* Chrysler Sports Club
* Hudson-Essex Club
* Morris Motor Club of NSW
* Triumph Sports Club
* Melbourne Oakland-Pontiac Club
• Prospecting in Central Australia - Francis Birtles' experiences, p. 22
• Road impressions of the Nash Single Six, p. 23
• Speed and traffic, p. 25
• New Year's Day at Penrith, p. 30
• Speedway Royal meeting, p. 30
• Her Right of Way - notable female motorists, p. 31
• Developing powers of observation - a necessity for safe driving, p. 34
• First Eight Cylinder bus chassis - Studebaker landed in Sydney. 35
• Twin ignition Nash Eight announced, p. 36
• Caring for British motoring visitors, p. 36
• That sadly abused clutch - an important part that deserves better treatment than it usually receives, p. 37
• Ideas that have proved useful - hints and tips for owners and garage men, p. 38
• American manufacturer adopts supercharger, p. 40
• Well-being of starters and generators - commonsense tips on amateur upkeep, p. 43
• Motor transport will make Australia - opening up undeveloped areas with motor trucks, p. 45
• Albion commercial vehicles, p. 46
• The Fargo Freightliner - noteworthy Chrysler production, p. 47
• Interesting Gilford products - successful British product introduced to Australia, p. 48
• Leylands for passengers, p. 49
• Prominent cars of today - specifications of 1930 models, p. 50