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The Batmobile and hot laps: Put your hands up for a local charity auction

Put your hands up for a chance to take the front seat of a 1989 Batmobile replica, with a Bathurst 1000 winner or local rally car champion, all while supporting a local charity that helps Canberrans in need.

Four exciting prizes are up for grabs in a charity auction at the Canberra Festival of Speed on 25 January, with the funds going to Hands Across Canberra.

The community foundation raises money for Canberraโ€™s most vulnerable people, invests the money to make it grow and gives it back to the community in grants.

Prizes include a Batmobile circuit experience, a front seat ride with Canberraโ€™s own rally car champion Harry Bates, and a hot lap driving experience with Bathurst 1000 champ John Bowe. These experiences will run during the event.

Also on offer is six members passes to Canberraโ€™s Million Dollar Race Day, the John McGrath Auto Group Black Opal Stakes Race Day on 9 March.

Hands Across Canberra chief executive officer Genevieve Jacobs said the auction items were special because they were amazing real-life experiences.

โ€œYou just donโ€™t get the chance to see how a legendary race or rally car driver works – you get to talk to them behind the wheel,โ€ Ms Jacobs said.

โ€œAnd who has set foot into a batmobile? You get to be Canberraโ€™s Batman and Robin.

โ€œYou can do that in Canberra and helping the community is an added bonus.โ€

She said the Bates family were a local rally racing dynasty.

โ€œWe love that Harry is being so generous with his home community too.โ€

Bowe is an ambassador for the car festival.

Ms Jacobs said that while there was no specific fundraising goal, she encouraged people to give generously.

โ€œThe money from this will help fund the annual grants program we do,โ€ Ms Jacobs said.

โ€œWe do a collaboration with The Snow Foundation, John James Foundation, and Aspen Medical Foundation.

โ€œTogether we give away more than $1.5m in grants each year.

โ€œItโ€™s about building a culture in Canberra of giving where you live.โ€

Ms Jacobs said times were tough in Canberra.

โ€œThis is a very expensive city to live in, Hands Across Canberra and others are giving money to local causes,โ€ she said.

โ€œItโ€™s all money that will help your neighbours, friends and locals who are having a tough time.

โ€œThatโ€™s why weโ€™re asking people to put their hands up in the auction for Canberra.โ€

Bids for the auction items can be placed at allbids.com.au/t/canberra-festival-of-speed with all auctions closing at 7pm on 25 January.

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