Cameron was mostly untroubled across the first of two 10-lap heats, save for initially losing out at the start to fellow GRM Peugeot driver Ben Bargwanna.
Still, Cameron was able to fire back in front before Griffins Bend on that opening lap, taking a lead he would hold until the finish.
His final winning margin was the best part of three seconds over Bargwanna.
Dylan O’Keeffe made it a GRM Peugeot podium lock-out with third, while it could have even been a top four sweep had Jordan Cox’s car not overheated mid-way through the race.
Will Brown (Melbourne Performance Centre Audi) finished fourth ahead of James Moffat (GRM Renault) and TCR debutant Tim Slade (Wall Racing Honda).
HMO Customer Racing Hyundai pair Josh Buchan and Bailey Sweeny were next followed by Michael Caruso (Ash Seward Motorsport Alfa) in 10th.
That 10th position handed Caruso pole for the second race, the former Supercars full-timer using that to take an early lead.
It was short-lived, though, wit Sweeny…
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