1967 Australian One and a Half Litre Championship
The 1967 Australian One and a Half Litre Championship was an Australian motor racing competition for racing cars complying with the Australian 1½ Litre Formula. It was authorised by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport as an Australian National Title.
The title, which was the fourth Australian One and a Half Litre Championship, was won by Max Stewart, driving a Rennmax BN1 Ford.
Calendar
The championship was contested over a six heat series.| Heat | Circuit | Date | Winner | Car |
| 1 | Lakeside | 25 June | Mike Champion | Repco Brabham BT2 BRM Ford |
| 2 | Surfers Paradise | 27 August | Graeme Lawrence | Repco Brabham BT18 Ford |
| 3 | Sandown Park | 17 September | Graeme Lawrence | Repco Brabham BT18 Ford |
| 4 | Mallala | 9 October | Max Stewart | Rennmax BN1 Ford |
| 5 | Symmons Plains | 12 November | David Sternberg | Lotus Alexis Mk 6 Ford |
| 6 | Warwick Farm | 3 December | Phil West | Repco Brabham BT2 Ford |
Each heat of the championship was run concurrently with a heat of the 1967 Australian Drivers' Championship. That series was open to cars complying with the Australian National Formula or with the Australian 1½ Litre Formula. The above table lists the Australian 1½ Litre Formula class winners, rather than the outright winners.
New Zealander Graeme Lawrence was not eligible to score championship points as he was not racing with an Australian license.