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35. Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania (RACT) | 3,646 followers on LinkedIn. We support the lives of Tasmanians. | We've been part of the Tasmanian community for 100 years. We offer motoring.. The Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania began in 1923 in Hobart, as a club for motoring enthusiasts, at a café meeting in Hobart between devotees of this new and liberating form of transport. Because mass motoring was in its infancy in the 1920s, membership of the Club could be counted in the hundreds. Today, about one quarter of Tasmania's.