Motorbikes to rev up

Narre Warren resident Iosif with Anton Lange and Rob Charlton from MRA, City of Casey mayor Janet Halsall, MRA Cranbourne GP Run representative Kym O’Donnell, and Variety’s Chris Stone prepare for the upcoming event on Saturday 4 OctoberNarre Warren resident Iosif with Anton Lange and Rob Charlton from MRA, City of Casey mayor Janet Halsall, MRA Cranbourne GP Run representative Kym O’Donnell, and Variety’s Chris Stone prepare for the upcoming event on Saturday 4 October

REV heads will be starting their engines for the 10th annual Motorcycle Riders’ Association Australia (MRA) Cranbourne GP Run on Saturday 4 October.
The streets of Cranbourne will come alive with car displays, food stalls, roving performers and face painters from 8.15am, with the official wave-off being at 10am along High Street.
Narre Warren resident Iosif, 11, has been selected to go in the cherry picker to wave-off thousands of motorbike riders as they make their way to Phillip Island for the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix.
The City of Casey, in partnership with the MRA Cranbourne GP Run organising committee, announced Variety as the major charity.
The children’s charity is dedicated to transforming the lives of children with special needs by providing opportunities to increase their quality of life.
MRA, Victoria Police, Star News Group and the Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce support the 2008 MRA Cranbourne GP Run.
For more information, contact council’s events unit on 9705 5200.