REGIONAL kids deserve a fair go, and the 28th Variety NSW Bash does exactly that.
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More than 100 cars rolled into Quirindi on Sunday, packed with donations from drivers keen to get back behind the wheel to make sure that no matter where kids live, nobody misses out.
KIDS at Quirindi Public School were revved-up with a $5000 donation of playground equipment thanks to the NSW Variety Bash, that rolled into town on Sunday.
Paw Patrol, Star Wars, Minions and The Flintstones drifted into town for the bash, which encourages drivers to decorate their cars.
Quirindi Public School Year 6 students Sophie Donoghue and Isaac Upton said the cars were all awesome, but they really liked the Star Wars and Toy Story designs.
"The new playground equipment will be very cool because there will be lots of new activities to do," Sophie said.
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Long-time basher, Paula Graham said that she loved taking her decorated car, Herbie The Love Bug, on the road again.
"I've been raising money for Variety for as long as I can remember. I did my first bash seven years ago and had the best time of my life - I just fell in love with it," she said.
"It's so inspiring to watch the kids' faces when the schools receive thousands of dollars in things like swing sets, library books, musical instruments and sports equipment."
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