WHAT A NIGHT FOR RAY WHITE RURAL DALBY
STARS OF THE BORDER DANCE
SUCCESS FOR YOUNG AUCTIONEER
WHAT A NIGHT FOR RAY WHITE RURAL DALBY
The Ray White Rural Dalby team hosted and facilitated the Elite Wagyu Auction this month on the Starship Sydney as it cruised Sydney Harbour with about 600 spectators , vendors and purchasers in attendance . Under the helm of our award-winning auctioneer Liam Kirkwood , the team had a phenomenal clearance rate of 91 per cent with the top price being $ 250,000 and an average of $ 15,911 resulting in over $ 2.5 million in sales .
This was the first year the Ray White Rural Dalby hosted this event for the Australian Wagyu Association and the entire network is so proud of their achievements . Congratulations to all involved , especially Ray White Rural Dalby ’ s Amy Coomber and David Felsch .
STARS OF THE BORDER DANCE
Ray White Albury North raised more than $ 69,000 at the ninth annual Stars of the Border Dance for Cancer competition .
Fundraising coordinator Brianna Brown said it was an " insane amount of money " raised by Ray White Albury North managing director Andrea Lever .
In total some $ 380,000 was raised for the Cancer Council .
Andrea felt so strongly about supporting the fundraiser after her dear mum Sharon Jacka passed away from cancer last year , aged just 64 . Her brother Karl also died of cancer at the age of 35 in 2017 .
SUCCESS FOR YOUNG AUCTIONEER
Jake Smith from Ray White Rural Tenterfield participated as a finalist in the National Alpa Young Auctioneers Competition at the Royal Sydney Easter Show . Team New South Wales won the state award while Jake was commended on his performance .
She said her mum ’ s strength and determination shone through in every decision she made .
Andrea mentioned her mum was so determined to give her and her brother every opportunity possible .
Brianna said the Cancer Council couldn ' t put into words the amount of gratitude felt by them .
" We are well and truly overwhelmed ," she said .
" It goes to show the community is impacted by this awful disease . To raise these funds to spend it to support people in the community , and to look to a future that we can invest in runs full circle to those people impacted by cancer ."
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