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Rotary wraps up 2023 with Variety Bash

Noosa Rotary wrapped up their year of helping others with a free sausage sizzle in Lions Park on Friday 22 December, raising donations for Variety, the children’s charity.

The event welcomed the 2023 Rotary Variety Bash car, driven by Peter Brown.

Peter said, “I went to a Variety Bash in 2019 and felt that Variety has similar ideals to Rotary as they want to help the less fortunate.” 

“I bought this car and did 18 months of travelling around Australia, just trying to get the word out.

“While participating in a Variety Bash, each participant has a minimum amount of funds they need to raise. So, in the three years we raised something like $27,000 through this car and that’s down to each club, like Noosa here, contributing to Variety and we put their club details on the car.”

Rotary Club of Noosa president Tess Alexandroff said, “The more money we can raise for the children, the better.”

The Variety Bash is about adventure, mateship and making a difference in the lives of kids in need.

For more information visit varietybashqld.com.au

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