IN a win-win outcome, 18 local charities have each received $500, thanks to Elders and the winners of its “Win a Drone” competition.
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In addition to their prize, each victor was able to nominate a cause close to their heart to receive a donation.
The prize will be a useful addition to the farm helping speed up basic tasks and obtain valuable visual information on crops, pastures, livestock and infrastructure.
The winners entered through their local Elders branch by purchasing over a threshold amount of farm supplies within a certain period and received a Parrot Bebop Pro Drone as their prize, offering a new perspective on their farming operations.
Not only have they gained a useful on-farm tool, but also an opportunity to support charities important to them and their local communities.
The $500 donations went to a range of organisations and causes that provide support and services to rural communities across NSW and Queensland.
Local winner Nathan Mamone, from Scone, nominated the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service to receive the $500 donation from Elders’ Merriwa branch.
Mr Mamone is intending to use the prize to carry out stock and water surveillance around the farm.
Elders general manager north zone Greg Dunne said the initiative reflected Elders’ focus on supporting rural and regional communities through partnerships and local fundraising.
“We build long-term relationships with our clients and while everyone loves winning a prize, the donation is what really makes a difference,” he said.
“People out here give a lot to their communities and for Elders it’s important that we applaud and support our clients’ charitable efforts, as they in turn continue to support us.
“We’re happy that we can provide great services and expertise for our clients’ farming operations and then continue to support them beyond the paddock.”