The MotoGP returns to Phillip Island and promises a weekend of great racing and entertainment.
Championship leaders Francesco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin, separated by 18 points, will be battling it out, with Bagnaia keen to further consolidate his lead.
Australian rider Jack Miller will be hoping for a more successful outing in front of his home crowd this year, following an unfortunate crash at Miller Corner in 2022, which had been renamed in his honour the day prior.
Miller is currently sitting in ninth position.
Expect some edge-of-your-seat action as the 1000cc four-stroke machines battle it out at speeds that can exceed 330km/h.
Also on track is Moto2, the breeding ground for the MotoGP stars of tomorrow. Previous winners include Jorge Lorenzo, Marc Marquez, Francesco Bagnaia and Remy Gardner.
Current leader Spain's Pedro Acosta (just 19 years old) is moving to MotoGP in 2024, so he's definitely one to watch.
In Moto3, the home crowd will be cheering on Australian Joel Kelso, who is currently 21st out of 35 riders.
Alongside the action on the track, there are some great activities on offer at the circuit.
If you're looking for fun activities, or to sit back and enjoy some local entertainment, then Lukey's Lawn is the place to be.
You can enjoy lawn games, Airtime FMX stunt displays, remote controlled cars and the Buck and Spin Bull.
Looking for more excitement? Get harnessed up in the Bungee Tramps and try out your best tricks and flips. This is free and suitable for anyone aged five years or more.