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Billy carts prove to be a hit

18/08/2008 9:32:00 AM
The inaugural Mount Panorama Billy Cart Derby has been hailed an outstanding success.

The project, designed by Bathurst Information and Neighbourhood Centre (BINC), was a partnership between several organisations to create a community project that promoted the Australian values of tolerance, a helping hand, a fair go and mateship.

Participants as young as five entered a variety of categories including soapbox, school soapbox and all rounders, with the more professional drivers competing in the pro-cart and super cart competitions.

Project co-ordinator Lisa Pierce said she was blown away, with more than 250 participants signing up for the inaugural event.

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LIFE IN THE FAST LANE: Matt Breeley, publican of the Bridge Hotel in Perthville, felt the need for speed in the Super Carts at the Mount Panorama Billy Cart Derby yesterday.  Photo: CHRIS SEABROOK.  	081708carts12a
LIFE IN THE FAST LANE: Matt Breeley, publican of the Bridge Hotel in Perthville, felt the need for speed in the Super Carts at the Mount Panorama Billy Cart Derby yesterday. Photo: CHRIS SEABROOK. 081708carts12a

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