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Wild night of music

THE Bobstock Music Festival will be a great night of food, fun and rock music to raise funds for wildlife conservation on Saturday 5 November, at The Shed, Aussie World.
A dedicated group of ex-Australia Zoo employees have spent many years working for Bob and Steve Irwin and they are volunteering their time to help Bob Snr and his new project, the Bob Irwin Wildlife and Conservation Foundation.
This not-for-profit environmental organisation works to educate the community, support grassroots conservation groups and advocate for greater environmental protection.
Bobstock is a conservation themed rock music festival with food and drinks available at the venue and 100 per cent of proceeds from ticket sales going straight to wildlife conservation through a donation to the Bob Irwin Wildlife and Conservation Foundation.
So dust off your party boots and head along to meet the Bob’s Army team, unique Australian wildlife and fantastic local music artists.
The line-up of bands playing on the night include Buck Dean And The Green Lips, Whiskey And Me, DOSED, TOISOC, Mantra and Cameron Black.
Event details and pre-sold tickets for $35 are online at www.bobstockrock.eventbrite.com.au, or $45 at the gate on the night.
Don’t miss this festival this Saturday 5 November and give back to our wildlife while having a rockin’ good time.

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