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Burger bite for good cause

FAMILIES have rallied together to bite into more than 1809 Big Mac burgers to support McHappy Day at the Fountain Gate restaurant.
More than $1050 was raised last Saturday for one of Australia’s largest annual fundraising events, with $1 from every Big Mac sold going towards programs at Ronald McDonald House Charities to help seriously ill children and their families.
Children enjoyed a jumping castle and roving clowns, while the Fords Down Under Car Club showcased a hot-rod car display.
To make a donation to Ronald McDonald House Charities, visit www.rmhc.org.au.

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