The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Cows throng Bondi Beach for Australia rural health cause

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SYDNEY: Moos sounded across Sydney’s Bondi Beach yesterday as drovers on horseback mustered dozens of cows across its famous soft sands to raise awareness about rural health needs.

The unusual sight of 40 heifers – who travelled thousands of kilometres from Australia’s remote outback – and six stockmen and women at one of the world’s most iconic beaches attracted hundreds of excited onlookers.

The ‘Herd of Hope’ cattle drive was the brainchild of double transplant recipient Megan McLoughlin, 36, who wanted to raise awareness about organ donation and the need for more support for health services in rural areas.

“I received a double transplant seven years ago and I realised that there’s little-to-no services in regional and rural areas for all those affected by organ and tissue donation,” McLoughlin, who is also legally blind, told AFP.

The mother-of-two has spoken about how the procedures gave her a second chance at life.

The journey the cattle took illustrate­s the size of the vast island continent and why people who live in rural and remote areas can struggle to access health services. The heifers were donated by Ben Hayes, who runs the Undoolya Station just outside Alice Springs in central Australia more than 2,000 kilometres from Sydney.

The campaign’s volunteers told AFP they had to travel great distances just for regular check-ups after undergoing transplant­s.

“I had to travel some distance each time I come down to my clinic (for my heart transplant),” said transplant recipient Steve Ernst, who lives in a regional area some five hours by car from Sydney.

“It’s not a cure, it’s a treatment, so it’s ongoing and I’m continuall­y down here and having the medication changed and fine-tuned just to keep me alive.” — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows United Nations (UN) peacekeepi­ng soldiers standing in front of Chinese UN peacekeepi­ng forces camp in Gao. — AFP photo
File photo shows United Nations (UN) peacekeepi­ng soldiers standing in front of Chinese UN peacekeepi­ng forces camp in Gao. — AFP photo

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