Greta ‘Scrap metal muster’ a different kind of fundraiser

August 27 2014 - 8:30am
CLEAN OUT: Back, Greta Rural Fire Brigade volunteers Steph Van Herp, Mark Adam, Renee Dimech and Dylan Geipel, and at front, Balcomb Metal Recyclers owner Ed Walker who is supporting the Scrap Metal Muster at North Rothbury on Saturday. Photo by Stuart Scott.
CLEAN OUT: Back, Greta Rural Fire Brigade volunteers Steph Van Herp, Mark Adam, Renee Dimech and Dylan Geipel, and at front, Balcomb Metal Recyclers owner Ed Walker who is supporting the Scrap Metal Muster at North Rothbury on Saturday. Photo by Stuart Scott.

Greta Rural Fire Brigade has devised a unique fundraising concept to help the brigade buy new equipment and encourage people to clean up their properties in the lead-up to summer.

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