HARLEY-DAVIDSON Australia is auctioning a collection of photography featuring top Australian sporting talent including Newcastle’s Mark Milligan and former Matilda Amy Taylor.
The “Rev Up Your Wild Side” exhibition will raise funds for the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (PCFA) and also includes photos of cricketer Simon Katich, captain of The Wallabies Stirling Mortlock and Craig Wing from the Rabbitohs.
Harley-Davidson Marketing Manager, Adrian O’Donoughue, said: “Many people dream about letting out their ‘inner rebel’ on a Harley-Davidson motorbike. We are delighted to have received such overwhelming support from so many talented sports stars allowing us to capture their ‘wild side’.”
PCFA CEO Andrew Giles, said: “The PCFA truly values the support of each sport star in sharing such a personal aspect of themselves. Offering a unique, one-off image can only assist to raise funds for prostate cancer research and treatment.”
The exhibition will take place at Sydney’s Walsh Bay on the 18th November from 6.30pm.
Picture by Guy Davies
Harley-Davidson Marketing Manager, Adrian O’Donoughue, said: “Many people dream about letting out their ‘inner rebel’ on a Harley-Davidson motorbike. We are delighted to have received such overwhelming support from so many talented sports stars allowing us to capture their ‘wild side’.”
PCFA CEO Andrew Giles, said: “The PCFA truly values the support of each sport star in sharing such a personal aspect of themselves. Offering a unique, one-off image can only assist to raise funds for prostate cancer research and treatment.”
The exhibition will take place at Sydney’s Walsh Bay on the 18th November from 6.30pm.
Picture by Guy Davies
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