Building on the success of last year’s Riverina Redneck Rally, event organisers are already gearing up.
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The first rally, held in March 2017, was hailed a huge success, raising over $120,000 for Country Hope.
The rally will leave Hillston on March 5 and return to Darlington Point on March 9 of next year.
Event Director Gavin Gilbert said he was looking forward to the fundraising event this year.
“The primary source of funding for Country Hope is from corporate sponsors and community fundraisers like this due to the fact that they receive no Government funding,” Mr Gilbert said.
“This is why we decided to make Country Hope the sole beneficiary of our fundraising efforts. “The first Riverina Redneck Rally was the largest fundraiser that Country Hope has ever had. Our aim is to try and double the amount in 2018.”
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Murrumbidgee Council have also thrown their support behind the popular event.
As part of the event Riverina Redneck Rally competitors raise funds to aid Country Hope. Teams must raise a minimum of $2500 to be eligible to participate in the rally.
General Manager Craig Moffitt said he was happy that Council could support the rally.
“It is wonderful to see members of our community so willing to contribute their time and energy to such a worthy cause,” he said.
“An event like this, which travels through our Council area, helps showcase the region to visitors, many of whom are taking part. I wish all of the participants the very best for a safe and enjoyable rally.”