Aquis, together with many generous supporters from around the Thoroughbred
industry, have raised more than $60,000 in less than a week to help farmers
facing one of the toughest droughts in a generation.
The money was raised at Aquis' third annual Queensland Stallion Parade last
Sunday and at the Aquis Race Day at Muswellbrook on Tuesday.
Aquis CEO Shane McGrath said the company was not surprised by the generosity of
its friends in the racing industry.
"The racing and farming industries have always had a close affinity and many of
the staff at Aquis have seen first-hand the devastating impact of the current
drought," he said. "We wanted to do something that could make a real difference
to those that need it."
"We have not been surprised by the generosity of the many supporters who put
their hands in their pockets at the stallion parade and at Muswellbrook."
"Hopefully, these funds can help ease the pressure for some of our friends in
the bush."
The annual stallion parade at the company's Canungra property last Sunday
attracted more than 1,000 visitors and guests who donated nearly $3,000 in
cash, which was matched by Aquis. An auction of donated items, including a
nomination with Aquis' popular stallion Husson, a day at the races at Aquis
Park (Gold Coast Turf Club) and dinner on a private yacht; helped raise a
further $27,250.
Together the day raised $33,044.90 that was donated to Drought Angels. The
"little charity with big hearts", Drought Angels supports Australian farmers
and their rural communities with meaningful and personalised assistance
including food hampers, care packs, prepaid visas, local store vouchers, stock
feed and hay.
The
annual parade at Aquis' Canungra property is one of the highlights of the
Queensland breeding industry with more than 1000 guests enjoying the beautiful
surrounds, incredible stallions and great hospitality. Aquis' News South Wales
parade will be held at the company's Hunter Valley property this weekend
(August 24-26).
The generosity of the racing industry was also on display the Muswellbrook Race
Day on Tuesday where the Aquis-sponsored country TAB meeting raised $27,000. The
funds raised will go to support the Lions Clubs' Need for Feed Project that
delivers much-needed hay to struggling farmers.
Aquis partnered with racing and media identity Richard Callander at the meet,
providing him with $2,500 to punt with on each race, with all earnings and stakes
donated to the need for feed project. Glen Munsie, on behalf of the TAB and Sky
Sports Racing, guaranteed any shortfall to the sum of $20,000. Donations from
owners on the day took the total raised to $27,000.