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Dragster brings back memories

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Horsham mother Naomi Jamieson will give her ‘Deadly Bike’ to her father after winning the $500 prize in a Horsham Plaza Father’s Day raffle.

Ms Jamieson said her father still had his dragster from his younger days and it looked similar to the ‘Deadly Bike’. “He can start a collection,” she said. “It might encourage him to get his old bike out.” Ms Jamieson shopped at Kmart and entered the competitio­n.

Plaza manager Allison Roberts said even though many stores were in lockdown, the plaza still had the competitio­n to support those stores that were permitted to trade, and those offering click and collect.

“We were excited to team up with Dean O’loughlin from Goolum Goolum Aboriginal Co-operative,” she said.

“The prize was a real eye-stopper, the dragster was suspended from the ceiling.

“It appealed to all ages, including my husband who wanted to enter, but was not permitted.”

 ?? Picture: PAUL CARRACHER ?? HELPING HANDS: Naomi Jamieson gets a push from her children, from left, Isabella Osmond, Elise Osmond and Kaizer Hateley. Ms Jamieson won the bike in a Horsham Plaza promotion in conjunctio­n with Goolum Goolum.
Picture: PAUL CARRACHER HELPING HANDS: Naomi Jamieson gets a push from her children, from left, Isabella Osmond, Elise Osmond and Kaizer Hateley. Ms Jamieson won the bike in a Horsham Plaza promotion in conjunctio­n with Goolum Goolum.

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