| Give it a bash for kids | 04 Aug 2007 |
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| "It's more than slightly surprising to learn that a bunch of business-based would-be adventurers trekking through the South Australian Outback in beat-up old cars can raise $18 million. It's intriguing to also learn that those same people shell out up to $40,000 a day while on the road in rural communities. But that's precisely what the Variety Bash has done. Engines start for the 19th Bash in Mt Gambier next Saturyda, with 73 cars - all made before 1970 - winding their way up to Medindie Lakes then down through station country to the Barossa for the Finish a week later at Tanunda. Vodafone and Adam Internet will be among the competitors. It is the first year Adam Internet has taken part in the Bash ..." Give it a bash for kids (122.9K PDF) |
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