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Mount Isa’s Harley Davidson enthusiasts will tear down the highway to Bedourie this weekend. The ride kicks off from Outback at Isa at 9am Saturday where the group will make their way down to Bedourie. They will ride back to Boulia on Sunday and stay the night there. Harley Owners Group chapter director Tony Moloney said in honour of the Queen’s Birthday long weekend, riders will be kitted up in their Sunday best. “After tourist season end, remote areas do not have much in the way of income. We are bringing people down there to help out during off- season,” Mr Moloney said. “We will also be donating money to the local community. “Anyone that wants to come along whether you have a bike or not, join in for a great weekend.”
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September 26 2018 - 10:14AM
HARLEY GROUP: Tony and Cheryl Moloney will gear up in glad rags fit to meet the Queen during their ride to Bedourie. Picture: supplied.
Mount Isa’s Harley Davidson enthusiasts will tear down the highway to Bedourie this weekend.
The ride kicks off from Outback at Isa at 9am Saturday where the group will make their way down to Bedourie. They will ride back to Boulia on Sunday and stay the night there.
Harley Owners Group chapter director Tony Moloney said in honour of the Queen’s Birthday long weekend, riders will be kitted up in their Sunday best.
ENTHUSIASTS: John Rhodes, Greg Lawford, Narelle Crockett, Tony and Cheryl Moloney.
“After tourist season end, remote areas do not have much in the way of income. We are bringing people down there to help out during off- season,” Mr Moloney said.
“We will also be donating money to the local community.
“Anyone that wants to come along whether you have a bike or not, join in for a great weekend.”