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Thought the following may be of interest to some people. Was published 06/05/2003 . The memorial service is tomorrow I beleive for anyone wishing to attend.

POSSUM Bourne was due to be laid to rest after a funeral service in Puekekohe, New Zealand, yesterday, Tuesday, May 6.

The seven times Australian rally champion succumbed to severe head injuries last week after a road accident in New Zealand in April.

In Australia, a memorial service will be held at 2pm this Friday at The Hordern Pavilion, Fox Studios, Moore Park, Sydney.

The Possum Bourne Family Education Trust has been established for his family.

For anyone wishing to make donations in Australia, the details are:

Westpac Bank

Account name: Possum Bourne Family Education Trust

BSB number: 032349

Account Number: 203886

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