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Old 21-02-2013, 12:30 AM   #1
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Default The road to recovery Bundaberg

As many of you are aware Bundaberg has been recently devastated by flooding in the Burnett River. Thousands of people lost their homes and there are still hundreds in makeshift accommodation in the showgrounds.

Bundaberg has been known to make the odd drinky so Bundaberg Distillers are holding a fund raising event on Saturday 16th March to assist the victims.

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THE names of Bundaberg's flooded streets and roads will be recognised and honoured as the Bundaberg Distilling Company throws their support behind the community to help get Bundaberg back on its feet.

Announcing their Road to Recovery program this morning, Bundaberg Distilling Company site manager Graham Wrigglesworth said the limited edition rum would bear the names of those affected streets and names across the region when released at a special event on March 16.

"The company has been part of the community for 125 years and has a really proud history of giving back to this community," Mr Wrigglesworth said.

"On March 16 the special event will give families a well earned break from the massive clean-up task and also encourage tourists to visit the city."

Mr Wigglesworth is confident sales on the day would raise a significant amount which would be donated to Bundaberg's flood recovery efforts.

"We will raise $250, 000," he said.

"The Road to Recovery Rum will be sold for $60 and all proceeds going to the flood recovery."

"We will also be giving away one bottle to each flood affected household on the day.

Mr Wrigglesworth said he hoped they could attract between 2000-3000 people to the special event.
Now many are aware that Bundy Rum sponsor one of those red cars and will probably have something there from them to help with the event.

I can not think of a better way to show them the error of their ways than to have an overwhelming number of Ford vehicles turn up there from all directions to show the flag, help the victims and maybe have a rum or two.

AFF has many members to the north, south and west of Bundy so why not show the world that Ford enthusiasts aren't all that bad after all.

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Old 06-03-2013, 02:55 PM   #2
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Default Re: The road to recovery Bundaberg

I am a little bit disappointed that no one seems to be interested in helping the people of Bundy after the ordeal they have been through let alone visiting Bundy Rum with a heap of Fords to point out the mistake they made sponsoring Holden.

Bundaberg is about 4hrs north of Brisbane, 3 from SC, 5 from GC, 2 from Gladstone, 3 from Rockvegas.

Come on guys, do your bit and buy some cheap rum. You never know we might get on the news and a feelgood car enthusiast story would not be a bad thing.
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Old 06-03-2013, 03:13 PM   #3
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Default Re: The road to recovery Bundaberg

I didn't even see this thread. Maybe you should force a read :P

I have family there and my Auntie lost everything. I think I'll be in Bundy at that date anyway. Let's get some AFF there!!
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Old 06-03-2013, 03:24 PM   #4
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Our daughter and her husband were very very lucky...they live in north Bundy and the water came up to within a whisker of going into their old low-set house. She lost everything in the downstairs area, the freezer, and all her craft and sewing equipment (her small business) but they aren't complaining...down the road from them are some houses subsided into enormous holes and the poor buggers that live there aren't even allowed to go back inside to try and recover personal items as the houses are unsafe.

Gillard generously said she would donate a million bucks to the Queensland flood appeal...a million dollars...when they give nearly five BILLION in overseas aid every year. People in Bundy weren't happy when she visited briefly.

Everyone should buy some rum...I'm buying some, and I don't even drink!
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Old 06-03-2013, 03:36 PM   #5
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Default Re: The road to recovery Bundaberg

If i wasnt at work id be more then happy, have a mate in Bundy and whilst from what i hear he wasnt too adversely affected still had some dramas.
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Default Re: The road to recovery Bundaberg

Yep, I only saw this thread as well. I can't make that date, but will be buying some rum to assist!
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My mate lives outside Mundubbera - he lost everything!
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Old 06-03-2013, 05:37 PM   #8
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My mate lives outside Mundubbera - he lost everything!
Yeh the whole North Burnett is a disaster zone. The flood proof bridges in Muddy and Gayndah both went under. It will be years if not decades before things catch up out there.
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Old 06-03-2013, 06:26 PM   #9
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Default Re: The road to recovery Bundaberg

When I saw the thread title (and who started it) I thought, AHA! Flappy has found a hangover cure !

Anyway is there a web site so us Southerners can get some by mail order?

I'm not a Rum drinker but it would be a neat conversation piece though.
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Let's get a list going to see who is going? I'll start;

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Default Re: The road to recovery Bundaberg

I wanted to go but I have to help friends move house. :(

Tried to buy a bottle of rum, but no go, they wont ship it, even at extra cost which I am happy to pay.
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I wanted to go but I have to help friends move house. :(

Tried to buy a bottle of rum, but no go, they wont ship it, even at extra cost which I am happy to pay.
Do it on sunday :P
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Default Re: The road to recovery Bundaberg

Not sure if I can make it on the 16th but I'm currently planning out a trip up for this weekend to check out the "extreme zone" with some of the old hockey boys.
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Yeh the whole North Burnett is a disaster zone. The flood proof bridges in Muddy and Gayndah both went under. It will be years if not decades before things catch up out there.
The wife's uncle lives in Gayndah, his yard backs onto the Burnett, his house was lucky as the water didn't quite reach it, he had a nasty fall during the flood and is doing well recovering in Hospital in Brisbane.
That weekend of the 16th & 17th. 2nd Daughter celebrates her 17th Birthday on the 16th, 1st Daughter celebrates her 21st. I know where I would rather be but I have to do the fatherly thing
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Default Re: The road to recovery Bundaberg

I've been here in Bundy for the last three weeks, it's like the aftermath of a war zone in places and the continuing bad weather is not helping at all.....

One thing i will stress though is.....if anyone is just going to use the 16th as just an excuse for a cruise without shelling out a bit of dosh or offering some other way of helping the recovery of Bundy, then stay home, the last thing this place needs more rubber necker’s.....

Otherwise, all the assistance anyone can give will be greatly appreciated....
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The thoughts of our household have been with Bundy as we used to have property there and spent time there years ago. From faraway NSW, and from what we remember of the area, it looked unimaginable. We still make a point of buying the rum and the sugar and hope that does something for local jobs anyway. There in thought if not actually in person, unfortunately.
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Yeh the whole North Burnett is a disaster zone. The flood proof bridges in Muddy and Gayndah both went under. It will be years if not decades before things catch up out there.
I have rellies that live betwen Biggenden and Gayndah....During the flood, they lost power for 3 weeks....Cut off from both Biggenden and Gayndah for 1week.....Lost all perishables as a result...Luckily, they didn't loose any property, as they live on a hill area....

However everything has recovered well since....All bridges are repaired...Roads need a bit of work in the low lying areas, but it's always been that way for the last 30 years....So not a real big deal

My misses has rellies in Bundy....They lost everything except their house....So they have set about rebuilding their lives as best they can being in their 60's.....

I have already offered my support to those relatives, which good relatives do anyway....
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Anyway is there a web site so us Southerners can get some by mail order?
Heres the website dont know if the Road To Recovery Rum is in there

http://bdcbondstore.bundabergrum.com.au
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Well those who want a bottle of recovery rum but cannot attend could email the receipt of where they donated $200 to the Bundy recovery along with their postal address and a one might magically appear in the mail

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Having some issues there, flappist...
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