Making tracks for drought relief

By Sally Cripps
Updated August 21 2015 - 2:19pm, first published July 7 2015 - 4:00am
Members of the Sarina RSL heard how badly the drought is affecting bush towns when they met with the Western Queensland Drought Appeal committee in Longreach on Friday. Also in the picture is film producer Bill Leimbach, whose sons Oliver and Louis and their Sydney band Lime Cordiale were playing in the west to raise money and people's spirits.
Members of the Sarina RSL heard how badly the drought is affecting bush towns when they met with the Western Queensland Drought Appeal committee in Longreach on Friday. Also in the picture is film producer Bill Leimbach, whose sons Oliver and Louis and their Sydney band Lime Cordiale were playing in the west to raise money and people's spirits.

ONLY 12 seats are left on the 100-seater F100 jet donated by Alliance Airlines and heading for Longreach this weekend to spearhead a drought relief fundraiser of racing and tourism.

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