Variety Bash Car 000

Variety Bash Car 000 The Variety Bash is not a race or a rally. It’s an adventure with mates driving 30-year-old plus cars What is the Bash? https://www.variety.org.au/qld/

The Variety Bash started as a drive in the Outback with a few mates. In 1985, Adventurer Dick Smith took a group of intrepid motorists from Bourke to Bourketown in their old cars, raising money for charity along the way. All of the money raised went to the Variety Club of Australia to further its support of sick, disabled, or disadvantaged children. Since then the spirit of the original idea has b

een retained. Every entrant has to raise money for Variety and all vehicles must be 30 years old or older at the time of entry and non-performance modified. The Bash is not a race, rally or speed trial. The single most significant rule of the Bash is to relax and enjoy the event away from everyday pressures while seeing and experiencing the splendour of the Australian outback.

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The end of financial year is approaching rapidly, if you would like to make a donation to Variety - the Children's Chari...
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The end of financial year is approaching rapidly, if you would like to make a donation to Variety - the Children's Charity of Queensland please utilise the QR code. Variety - the Children's Charity of Queensland

05/06/2026

The countdown is on – sign up by 26 June for this year’s QLD Variety Bash, an unforgettable journey from sugar cane to coal trains as we travel from Innisfail to Gladstone.

If you’ve ever thought about joining the Variety Bash, consider this your sign to finally tick it off the bucket list. Adventure, connection, plenty of laughs and making a real difference?

Register now:
https://qld.variety.org.au/events/variety-bash

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🌨️💥 Hail season is here!
Denver, Colorado, was hit by a powerful storm as ping-pong-ball-sized hail fell from the sky, blanketing the roads. May every family stay safe!🙏🙏

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Many apps and devices have features that allow you to control how your child uses them. These could include parental controls and privacy settings.

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Even if you’re unsure how to use some technology, you can learn enough to understand how to keep your child safe. There are many resources available that step through how certain apps work and how to change technical settings if you need help.

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