The shrill notes of the bagpipe will herald the beginning of the world record attempt which is raising funds for the Prince Charles Hospital Foundation following John Coggan’s life saving heart transplant three years ago.
Mr Coggan says they are set to go and only rain could delay the world record attempt.
Live paddock webcams will broadcast the record attempt on www.rmcam.com.au. The paddock broadcast on the website will begin at 6am on Wednesday morning.
The Coggan’s property ‘Enarra’, in south west Queensland, is 18 kilometres north of Westmar on the Westmar/Meandarra Road and 50 kilometres south of Meandarra.
For more information on the Coggans Guinness World Record attempt log onto www.partnersingrain.org.au and follow the links to the world record attempt.
Major sponsors John Deere, Chesterfield Australia, Landmark, Rabobank, Simplicity Australia, Multi Farming Systems and Beasley’s Hydraulics have come on board to support the charitable event.
The public are also being asked to donate towards the medical research being undertaken by the Critical Care Research Group.
Money can also be directly deposited into the Prince Charles Hospital Foundation bank account BSB - 633 000 Account - 121 857 106.
The Coggan family would like to thank everyone for their support and invite them to be part of the world record attempt on Wednesday the 11th of June.
Guinness World Record begins 11am Wednesday 11th of June 2008.
The Coggan family’s property ‘Enarra’ is 18 kilometres north of Westmar on the Westmar/Meandarra Road and 50 kilometres south of Meandarra.
There is an airstrip on the property. |