Touring Rotarian bikers visit CSU Bathurst
4 NOVEMBER 2015
The International Fellowship of Motorcycling Rotarians (IFMR) 2015 Big Ride fundraising tour group will visit Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Bathurst on Friday 6 November.Manager of Student Initiatives in CSU Residence Life, Ms Joanne McRae, a Rotarian and fair-weather motorcyclist, said, "Charles Sturt University will host a luncheon visit because our final-year dentistry students complete a clinical placement with the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) in Dubbo."We are well aware of the amazing remote area health services offered by the RFDS across Australia and the valuable learning experience it provides to our students."This is the mid-point of a 2 800 kilometre fundraising ride through NSW from Cobar to Griffith the long way around via Bathurst for the group of more than 30 motorcyclists. They will spend a full day in Bathurst and have lunch at Rafters Bar on campus before riding around Mount Panorama. Staff from the CSU Dental and Oral Health Clinics, from Residence Life and the Cheers team will attend the lunch, as well as local Rotarians from across the district."All CSU staff and students are welcome to attend the lunch. Local motorcyclists are welcome to join the group for lunch and the ride around Mount Panorama. Donations to the 2015 Big Ride fundraiser are welcome, and can be made on the day or online. For more information about the ride, go to: http://ifmraustralia.org/
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The International Fellowship of Motorcycling Rotarians will convene at Bathurst Visitor Information Centre (Durham Street) at 12.30pm Friday 6 November then ride to Charles Sturt University for lunch at 1pm. A designated motorcycle parking area (P26) will be provided adjacent to the CSU Rafters Bar Beer Garden (building 1413). Following lunch the group will ride around Mount Panorama. They will continue their journey on Saturday 7 November travelling to Batemans Bay via Goulburn.
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