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2011 BMW CAULFIELD CUP CARNIVAL PIN AND WIN PROGRAM SUPPORTING THE EPILEPSY FOUNDATION OF VICTORIA

The Melbourne Racing Club is proud to announce the official charity for the 2011 BMW Caulfield Cup Carnival Pin and Win Program is the Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria.

The Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria provides support for people living with epilepsy and their families to help them achieve their goals. Services include information, advice and support, epilepsy counselling and practical assistance, as well as education and training, research and advocacy on behalf of people with epilepsy. The Foundation also works to raise awareness of epilepsy in the community to reduce the stigma and create a more welcoming and inclusive society.

Every 2011 BMW Caulfield Cup lapel pin purchased will make a difference to the lives of people who are affected by epilepsy. All the proceeds raised from the sale of the lapel pins will be directed to the Epilepsy Foundation to help provide services and increase awareness of this condition.


2011 BMW Caulfield Cup Lapel Pin Winners received over $20,000 in prizes including:


FIRST PRIZE: Joe Staropoli

‘The Ultimate Racing Experience’ package for the Boxing Day Meeting, Monday 26 Dec 2011, at Caulfield Racecourse, valued at $10,000 including ten (10) invitations to the Official MRC Committee Room Luncheon, naming rights to a race and a behind the scenes tour of the racecourse.

SECOND PRIZE: James Kendler

A four (4) night luxury holiday for two (2) people to Hayman Island including return economy airfares valued at $4,416.

THIRD PRIZE: Annette O’Brien

A BMW Cruise Bike valued at $1,625 and a 12 month, 7 days a week subscription to The Age newspaper valued at $416. Total value of $2,041.

FOURTH PRIZE: Les Filliponi

$1,000 David Jones voucher.

FIFTH PRIZE: Collin Jackson

A Schweppes Bar Chiller valued at $500 and a year’s supply of Schweppes Agrum Collection valued at $400. Total value of $900.


For information regarding the Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria, please visit www.epinet.org.au or call (03) 9805 9111.