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Lions raise $12,000 for fire brigades

The Surf Coast community has raised $12,000 for local fire brigades at a fundraising day at Torquay Bowls Club.

Torquay Lion’s annual Billy Ryan Bowls Charity Day saw 30 teams of four battle it out over 30 ends each to raise money for the Bellbrae and Torquay Fire Brigades.

Held in memory of well-loved Torquay Lion and lawn bowler Billy Ryan, the event has now raised $60,000 since its inception in 2016 for groups including Torquay SES, Royal Children’s Hospital and Foundation 61.

Michael Wake’s foursome took out the event, winning over Daniel Tudor’s runners-up in a day of fierce competition.

The event also featured raffles, a silent auction and a lunch for bowlers.

Torquay Fire Brigade Captain Murray Middleton said the fire brigades were “bowled over” by the community’s support of the event.

“The money raised will help us with vital equipment needed to fight fires and keep our community safe,” Cpt Middleton said.

“CFA members are volunteers who give their time so we can all feel safe. We are extremely grateful for the community’s support.”

The Torquay Fire Brigade will use its share of the proceeds to buy special lightweight carbon fibre breathing apparatus, while Bellbrae will install fans and an exhaust system at its station.

Lions Club President Brian Keane said the whole club was behind the annual Billy Ryan Bowls Charity Day.

“Our members called on some 200 local Torquay traders, asking for any support they could provide, such as gifts, vouchers, or cash,” Mr Keane said.

“We also received large donations from our long-term major supporters Champion Blinds, McCartney Real Estate and Roy Morris & Co Lawyers.

“The generosity of our town’s businesses was overwhelming, and we raised thousands of dollars.”

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