MINZY Once Upon A Time There was A Girl Who Really Loved Dogs and Sewing Poster

MINZY Once Upon A Time There was A Girl Who Really Loved Dogs and Sewing Poster

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MINZY Once Upon A Time There was A Girl Who Really Loved Dogs and Sewing Poster

The first Mark knew of the walk was during a meeting of the Kangaroo Protection Committee. The group was run by Marjorie Wilson who campaigned to protect Australian animals from anyone trying to profit from their products. Mark is pictured pulling the cart past the City Bowling Club in College Street. The greens were ripped up in 1997 to build Cook and Phillip Park

‘Through this Dad decided that he was going to open a series of animal sanctuaries, called the Progressive Animal Sanctuaries and the walk was going to be the vehicle through which we would finance this adventure.’

The first Mark knew of the walk was during a meeting of the Kangaroo Protection Committee. The group was run by Marjorie Wilson who campaigned to protect Australian animals from anyone trying to profit from their meat or other products.

‘I really had no idea why we were there until Marjorie Wilson got up and said, “All right Dave, how are your and Mark’s preparations going for the walk?”‘ Mark said. ‘I turned to Dad and said, “What bloody walk?”‘

Mark was a keen rugby league player and boxer. David was 36 and working as a commercial cleaner. When he told his estranged wife he was walking around Australia with Mark to save kangaroos, she simply accepted it.  MINZY Once Upon A Time There was A Girl Who Really Loved Dogs and Sewing Poster

‘Mum thought Dad was mad, but didn’t care as long as Dad paid his child maintenance,’ Mark said.

‘I would have followed my father on any adventure.’

David was 36 and working as a commercial cleaner when he embarked on the walk to save kangaroos. When he told his estranged wife what he was doing she accepted it. ‘Mum thought Dad was mad, but didn’t care as long as Dad paid his child maintenance,’ Mark said. Father and son are pictured on the Western Australian coast

In the four months before the trek Mark and David prepared their bodies with weight training and walking. They built a cart for their supplies and practised pulling it. David had a passion for boomerangs and loved showing off his throwing skills

The walk was supported by Amco jeans, Akubra hats, Sanitarium Foods, King’s army disposal store, UBD maps and Areogard insect repellent. Major sponsor Hanimex would supply cameras and a contact in each town the Howisons would visit, usually the local chemist.

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