Pretty much what they said.
The unfortunate side of going 'racing' on bikes like yours is that fundamentally you end up having an expensive trackday, not a raceday.
Clubmans is the place to start, and you can start on any bike you please, but a bike that is track oriented rather than road oriented will give you a better outcome.
www.vicclub.co.nz has some how to get started tips.
You need proper track oriented riding gear and you can (if AMCC offer them, I don't know if they do or not as clubs are not required to do so) buy a day licence, but you must be a club member to get any licence, day or otherwise.
A couple of AMCC ART days or even California Superbike School levels prior would also help you out.
If you have a couple of bucks, why not get a Streetstock or Pro-lite bike? An RG150/KR150 is not so dear these days and you can learn heaps in a short period of time and then move on. Or even cough, cough, a bucket bike and race that for a little while.
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