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On Sunday 12 September 2010

As part of this years event they are aiming to break the Guinness World Record for the largest convoy of vehicles and in so doing “Break the Silence” on child sexual assault.

· 6.30am - Start arriving at Harvey Normans Car Park, Pacific Highway, Loganholme. Where you can enjoy some Xpresso coffee and Krispy Kreme doughnuts for breakfast (proceeds from this goes directly to Bravehearts).

· 8am – Begin our Record Breaking convoy.

· 9am – Start to arrive at Parklands Showground, Parklands Drive, Southport.

· Enjoy a day of family fun activities with the Harness Racing Festival including a cash prize of $5,000*, along with other prizes and children’s rides.

CONTACT for group registration

Xenia Schembri

White Balloon Day Campaign Manager

Bravehearts Inc.

P.O. Box 575, Arundel BC, Q 4214

Ph: (07) 5552 3000

Fax: (07) 5552 3088

www.whiteballoonday.com.au

www.bravehearts.org.au

www.ditto.com.au

www.youtube.com/bravehearts

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