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Bathurst 12 Hour statement regarding New South Wales bushfires

05 Jan 2020
Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour organisers can confirm that there is presently no impact on the event from the catastrophic New South Wales bushfires.
1 mins by rcraill

Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour organisers can confirm that there is presently no impact on the event from the catastrophic New South Wales bushfires.

As such, Australia’s International Endurance race will continue as planned on January 30-February 2 this year.

At present there are no restrictions in accessing the Bathurst region from Sydney.

The event is monitoring the situation daily and is working with the New South Wales Rural Fire Service, NSW Government and Bathurst Regional Council in order to remain apprised of current conditions.

Any changes to the present situation will be communicated to key stakeholders, competitors, ticketholders and fans should the need arise.

Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour organisers join the broader community in expressing our deepest sympathies to those impacted by the bushfires throughout November, December and early January.

A significant number of our international entrants have reached out from afar enquiring about ways to support those impacted by the bushfires.

The event is working closely with our charitable partner and key stakeholders on a coordinated fundraising effort, with further details to be announced in due course.

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