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Drive for Hope Road Rally

On Sunday, 19 October 2025, starting at 6:30 am, teams will embark on the Drive for Hope Road Rally, an unforgettable 4WD journey across Queensland’s Southern Downs. The route features 14 creek crossings, sweeping views along Falls Drive and Condamine River Road, and lively historic trivia and photo checkpoint challenges—perfect for adventurers and families alike.

Participants will enjoy a hearty burgers & chips, plus a soft drink, tea or coffee at the iconic Killarney Hotel. The journey concludes at The Spotted Cow in Toowoomba, where the rally wraps up with beer, bubbles, canapés, raffles, auctions—and plenty of fun Hope Horizons+1.

Join Black Auto Group in Supporting Wellness

For $125 per adult, registration includes a vehicle entry, rally pack full of essentials, meals, and post-rally celebrations—all while funding vital services at the Hope Horizons Cancer Wellness Centre Hope Horizons+1.

“Driving Hope Forward”

“Black Auto Group is honoured to open our new branch not just as a business milestone, but as a beacon of hope for our community,” said Jason Black, Dealer Principal of Black Auto Group. “Our participation in the Drive for Hope Road Rally reflects our core values—supporting families through meaningful action, building partnerships, and racing toward a better tomorrow.”

About Hope Horizons Cancer Wellness Centre

Hope Horizons provides integrated, holistic support for individuals and families impacted by cancer. Through a range of services offered at no out-of-pocket expense—including psychology, exercise classes, allied health, and social connection— empowering clients to navigate their cancer journey with greater strength, resilience, and hope.

About Black Auto Group

Black Auto Group proudly represents Nissan, Jeep, Suzuki, and GWM vehicles, delivering high-quality automotive services driven by integrity and community. Our new branch strives to delivery quality sales, service and parts for our customers.

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