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Please mark your calendars – Bravehearts Inc. is excited to announce that Highway Thunder will be held on Sunday 11th September 2011! We would like to invite your Club to participate in this year’s convoy to raise important awareness about child protection in our community. We are still in the organising stage at the moment with the start and end destinations but it will definitely be from Brisbane to Gold Coast (parklands show grounds) (TBC) where we will have rides for the children, face painting, local bands. Great day for all the family.

The central aim of Highway Thunder is to raise awareness about the protection of Australian children and to offer a means of support to children who have been sexually assaulted. Statistics show that 1 in 5 Australian children are sexually assaulted before the age of 18 – please help us help these children.

Further information about Highway Thunder and Bravehearts Inc. is available at

www.whiteballoonday.com.au and www.bravehearts.org.au.

To register your interest in attending Highway Thunder 2011 please email me directly on [email protected]

We hope that you will be involved in Highway Thunder 2011!

Feel free to contact [email protected] or call Kim on

07 5552 3000 for more information.

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