The
BOSS is back !!!
Aussie Helpers
Founder Brian Egan is home again after his
surgery however it will be a couple of weeks
of rest and rehab before he is back in the
saddle.
Anyone wanting to pass on
their regards to Brian please send any info
via
the Aussie Helpers email
admin@aussiehelpers.org.au
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A couple of
days before Brian went into hospital he
and Lee Kernaghan
wooed the NSW
Australian Medical Association at
Parliament House in Sydney

photo Lee,
NSW Hea;th Minister and Brian
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Oatlands Lodge 03
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Want a top place to stay in Tassie, this is
where Aussie Helpers stay
Photo owners Danny and Gerard with Aussie
Helpers Founder Brian Egan
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Brian speaks at Blues
Buster Bash in Charters Towers in North
Queensland
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Lee Kernaghan Premier
Lennon and Brian Egan in Tasmania 6/4/08
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To enable Aussie
Helpers to start our first farm, we need
public support and we can achieve this by
people who really care about our young
homeless people by building a

Download Your WALL of Hope
Brochure here
Each donation of $100 will
buy one brick with a plaque denoting the
dono.
The WALL of HOPE
will be built at the
entrance of our first farm
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Lee Kernaghan Calls For Answers
Yahoo!7 Answers and Lee Kernaghan ask
Australians to help relieve drought
http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080330155944AAtoDFq
Sydney, 31 March 2008 –
Australian of the Year, Lee Kernaghan,
together with Yahoo!7, is urging Australians
to get involved in the future of the
country by coming together to find
achievable solutions to Australia's drought
crisis.
On Tuesday 1 April, Kernaghan, via Yahoo!7
Answers (http://yahoo7.com.au/answers)
will put the call out to Australians to have
their say on what we can do individually and
as a nation to support families affected by
drought.
As one of his main goals as Australian of
the Year, Kernaghan is aiming to bring focus
to families on the land who are struggling
against the drought and to encourage people
to support our home-grown industries.
"Australia is just coming through the worst
drought on record and there are families out
there still experiencing extreme hardship,"
said Kernaghan. "Yahoo!7 Answers is a
fantastic way for Australians to have their
say on real issues affecting the country.
This is our chance both individually and as
a nation, to support Australians affected by
drought and help them get back on their feet
again.”
In the past ten years, Kernaghan's 'Pass the
Hat Around' tours have raised more than one
million dollars for communities in need and
his participation in the 'Spirit of the
Bush' tours has brightened the lives of
farming families doing it tough in the
drought.
To respond to Kernaghan’s question by
voicing your opinion on what Australians can
do to help drought affected families, please
visit Yahoo!7 Answers (http://yahoo7.com.au/answers)
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