The car will be driven by Grazier co-owner Tertia Butcher and her friend Margie.
The Hay Rust and Dust Outback Rally is a fundraising event, which aims to raise much needed funds and awareness for the health issues of people living in regional Australia.
If you would like to support Tertia and Margie in this adventure, you can either give them your sponsorship in person or direct deposit it to:
Hay Rust n Dust Outback Rally BSB: 633 000
Bendigo Bank – Hay
Acc No: 163 349 616
If you will be doing a direct deposit, please use Car10 and your name as a reference. This will enable your sponsorship to be applied to their car tally and your name will let them know who is supporting them.
Large scale search in Shepparton
Bright orange overalls could be seen along the roadside and among trees as volunteers combed Shepparton East properties on Wednesday, October 16, for any sign of a man missing for more than three weeks.
SES and Search and Rescue volunteers and police spent the day searching the sides of the Midland Hwy and properties for Ballarat man Gary Butt, who has been missing since September 22.
Gary, 73, who has dementia, was captured on CCTV at the Shepparton Railway Station about 10pm the day he went missing.
Police have now said extensive canvassing of the Shepparton area had uncovered CCTV footage of Gary that had been captured at the Midland Hwy nears Doyles Rd about 11pm on the same evening he left his home.
Searchers on Wednesday focused on the roadside and properties along the Midland Hwy east of Doyles Rd.
While a bag belonging to Gary was found before the search was concluded, Gary remains missing.
Police continue to investigate.
Sip and Sounds in Rochy
Sips and Sounds Festival will continue the party in Rochy on Saturday, October 19, promising live music, gin and wines, plenty of food, activities for the kids and art workshops.
From 2pm, Gillies, Moore and MacKay Sts will be home to the action, including a range of local musicians who will be busking.
Buskers include Echo & Strum, Chris Green, John Curren, Terry McSweeny, Chalk Circle Artists, poet and comedian Raphael and an Irish band.
Evie Scoble will perform in the rotunda throughout the day, and Darcy Ramage will be making the rounds through town. Guests are encouraged to bring cash to support the performers.
Sips and Sounds Festival will be across Gillies, Moore and Mackay Sts from 2pm until late on Saturday, October 19.