Win an AOR Sierra Camper worth over $64,000

You’ve got to be in it to win it and you don’t want to miss out on winning this epic AOR Sierra camper. Raffle proceeds go to Aussie Helpers.

win a camper AOR Sierra

August 23, 2022

win a camper AOR Sierra

You’ve got to be in it to win it and you don’t want to miss out on winning this amazing off-road camper. Australian Off Road (AOR) has teamed up with not-for-profit Aussie Helpers to raise much-needed funds for our struggling Aussie farmers. By purchasing a raffle ticket, you will go into the draw to win an AOR Sierra Camper and off-road pack valued at over $64,000 while helping out a worthwhile cause.

Founder and Managing Director of AOR, Steve Budden was moved to support Aussie Helpers following the recent floods.

Mr Budden said, “Based in Charleville they were really at the coalface of outback devastation from floods. They were delivering food packages and donations directly to families in need. This is the area that we and our customers love to travel and holiday, the outback. It just made sense to help such a great charity that supports any farmer or community in need.”

All proceeds from the raffle will go to Aussie Helpers, allowing them to assist those in need. This means they can get more boots on the ground and help wherever and whenever they can.

Tickets are limited and the draw closes on Friday 11th November 2022.  

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CEO of Aussie Helpers, Tash Kocks said, “Aussie Helpers is so thankful to Australian Off Road for partnering with our charity. Like AOR, Aussie Helpers started from humble beginnings with a twenty-dollar meat raffle at the local pub. Twenty years on we are proud to have assisted over eighteen thousand farmers through droughts, floods, fires and recently COVID.”

Entry is open to residents of New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria. You must be over 18 years old to enter. Unfortunately, due to government restrictions, ACT and WA residents are not permitted to purchase tickets for the raffle.

About AOR

AOR started in Mr Budden’s carport in Maleny in 2000. Transitioning to a small industrial shed for a couple of years, they then expanded to larger premises in Caloundra with about a dozen employees. From there, AOR expanded into four sheds around Caloundra before moving to AOR Headquarters, a purpose-built factory in Bells Creek Industrial Area.

“AOR is a proud Australian-made product and we employ more than 120 people across a broad range of roles. We operate out of three facilities which adds up to more than 8,000 square metres across two states. We employ more than eight apprentices and are continuing to employ new starters in new evolving roles every day,” said AOR’s Director, Russel Evans. 

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About Aussie Helpers

Aussie Helpers is a not-for-profit devoted to helping our farmers, farming families and farming communities survive through the tough times so they can thrive in the good. Since 2002, they have supported over 15,000 Aussie farmers devastated by drought, fires, floods and hardship.

Their team is small but mighty with one common goal – keeping farmers on their land.  Aussie Helpers provides financial assistance, counselling, educational assistance, livestock feed and essentials like fuel, groceries and medicines to rural farming families. 

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