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Media Release

Lakeside Turns On Multimedia Radio

For Immediate Release: 8 August, 2007

Brisbane, Australia - People rallying to open Lakeside Raceway on 12 August will have the event live simulcast on local FM radio and globally via the internet by sponsor SpeedFM.

Anyone within a 3 kilometre radius of the iconic circuit will be able to tune into the event's live entertainment on channel 88.7 from SpeedFM's on-site mobile radio unit. If you're a bit further away, then you can log in to their website at www.speedfm.com.au with a computer or mobile phone to listen to the broadcast.

Lakeside Motor Racing Enthusiasts president Ian Milton said,

"Most of the council's past noise complaints about Lakeside were traced back to the old public address system. SpeedFM demonstrates how technology can overcome the need for megaphone style PA systems that indiscriminately blast the noise across the countryside - individuals can simply tune in their car radio, mobile or ipod."

Steve Hellyer developed the concept to cater for the growing motorsport market. In addition to its internet radio station, Speed FM packages broadcast radio and DJ services to allow event organisers to deliver on-site music, commentary and even race results to competitors. They also have the ability to receive and make phone calls whilst hosting an event and take them live to air.

Mr Hellyer said,

"The long term goal for Speed FM is to provide automotive enthusiasts with an informative, yet entertaining source of information, that has been missing in mainstream radio. We eventually aim to have a community broadcasting licence to add to our list of mediums."

For more information regarding the Save Lakeside Cruise in Show, please visit www.lakesideraceway.com.

If you're coming to the cruise and/or show'n'shine, save yourself some time and hassle on Sunday by getting your REGISTRATION FORM on-line.

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I'll be there in the 4b. Car isnt ready yet. Whats the drill lakeside guy, can we just nose around and eat hamburgers and poke our nose where it isnt wanted. Or is this a participation only type deal.

BREAKING NEWS - 10/08/07

Chains Off For Save Lakeside Day

Brisbane, Queensland - Pine Rivers Shire Council has boldly offered to open the gates of Lakeside Raceway on Sunday, 12 August for the Save Lakeside Cruise In Show. Enthusiasts and shire residents are holding a motorcycle and car parade from Mt Coot-tha Botanical Gardens, which will now finish with a vehicle display on the historic grounds of Lakeside Raceway.

Lakeside Motor Racing Enthusiasts is promoting the event to show support for the council's efforts to re-open Lakeside International Raceway, which was originally planned to be held on private land across the road from the historic circuit.

LMRE president Ian Milton said,

"Whilst we're not on the track, we're very excited to be actually using Lakeside for the show'n'shine, it feels like we're going home!"

"Everyone is impressed by this gesture of goodwill and hopes that it is a strong indication that Council is now in a position to deliver a return on investment to ratepayers and allow us back into our sporting facility."

When asked why the change of direction from the Pine Rivers Shire Council, Mr Milton replied,

"I think that most Councilors understand that the positive economic, social and life saving benefits of re-opening Lakeside far outweigh the negatives and that they will reach directly, or indirectly, nearly everyone in the community."

Supporters of Lakeside Raceway have patiently waited nearly six years for the re-opening of their sport's only facility on the north side of Brisbane.

Mr. Milton explains,

'It's encouraging to see that the Council understands that they are the current custodians of Queensland's motor racing heritage and future and are prepared to take it seriously."

"At times, I feel that we are failing the current generation of kids by not providing any alternative and thereby contributing to the street racing culture in South East Queensland."

Track walking tours will be conducted by Lakeside veterans to allow old-hands to reminisce while giving first-timers a real feel for one of the fastest and most technically challenging circuits in Australia.

There's free LMRE membership if you live in the recently announced North Moreton Regional Council area (Pine Rivers, Redcliffe, Caboolture). If you are, or have been a Pine Rivers Shire ratepayer it's your track too!

If you're coming to the cruise and/or show'n'shine, save yourself some time and hassle on Sunday by getting your REGISTRATION FORM on-line now.

SUGGESTED CRUISE DIRECTIONS (for maximum exposure):

Depart Mt Coot-tha - East on MILTON Rd (toward City)

LEFT onto INNER-CITY BYPASS (immediately after Suncorp Stadium)

Exit Inner-city Bypass LEFT (after tunnel) and turn RIGHT onto GYMPIE Rd,

North up through Chermside and Aspley onto BRUCE HIGHWAY (toward Sunshine Coast),

Exit Bruce Highway LEFT at BALD HILLS/STRATHPINE off ramp

North through Strathpine (past Council Chambers) and Lawnton (past Super Cheap Auto),

Turn RIGHT at PETRIE ROUNDABOUT,

Turn LEFT at NARANGBA RD intersection (Red Dog Servo),

North 3 minutes,

Turn LEFT into LAKESIDE Rd (golf course),

Enter via the LAKESIDE RACEWAY gates on RHS before the end of the road.

For more information regarding the Save Lakeside Cruise in Show, please visit www.lakesideraceway.com.

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Want to hitch a ride with me mate? We could even throw Shane in the back.

Wanna hitch a ride with me mate, We can throw the whole brisbane girls grammar in the back. :laughing-smiley-014:

Where is everyone

c/mon SAUers

I bet if it does open up yous will be there

so how about being a part of supporting this mob for what they're trying to do for you

I reckon the veedub club will get a better turnout

Where is everyone

c/mon SAUers

I bet if it does open up yous will be there

so how about being a part of supporting this mob for what they're trying to do for you

I reckon the veedub club will get a better turnout

Live with it pinky. The 5 kay back and shuffle crowd aint got the stones for real racing. They be off playing in billy karts. :whistling:

IN

Can't wait to see the place again.

When I was a kid, my mum worked in one of the snack bars. Between Lakeside and Surfer Paradise International Raceway, I spent many, many weekends watching drivers and cars do battle.

I'll probably have my kids with me. but if anyone needs a lift, I'll have the front seat available. PM me if you need a lift!

PS for the young folks, Surfer raceway isn't the indy track :(

awesome news

Wanna hitch a ride with me mate, We can throw the whole brisbane girls grammar in the back. :laughing-smiley-014:

if you can fit those slarts back there i'll join in too.

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