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WILLAURA BUSHFIRE APPEAL (2006)

 

On Saturday 18th of March and Sunday 19th of March, 16 players and members of the Old Geelong Football club travelled to the Willaura region to donate their time in aid of repairing some of the damage caused by the Grampians Bush Fires During the Australia Day week this year.  In addition to the contribution of 16 labour volunteers for 1.5 days, which removed over 10km of ruined fence line and partially built over 4km of new fence line, approximately $2,500 cash was raised for the “Grampians Region Bush Fire Appeal”.  


We would like to thank the following companies and individuals for their cash, food and equipment donations: Louis Dreyfus Australia, AWB Landmark, Tap Productions, Opis Capital, Intandem, Herds Meats, Southern Quality Produce, Blue Ribbon Grains, RV Broadbent & Sons, UMS, the VFF, Peregrine Adventures, Gecko Adventures, Sandhurst GC, ESP, Emma & Toms, Julie & Simon Cole, Mike & Vicki Stevens, Catherine Bell, Barry Lansdell, Mark Avery, Tom Betts, Simon O’Brien, Steve Lansdell, Nick Casboult, James Hawker, Henry Legoe, James Kilpatrick, Greg Allen, Will Paul, Lachie & Skye Stevens, Charlie Stevens and James Cole.  

 

Some of the OGS Crew involved in the Bushfire Relief Weekend on 18 and 19 March 2006

 

Simon O'Brien, Greg Allen, Nick Casboult, James Kilpatrick, Mark Avery and Tom Betts

 

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