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Aussies in History-Making Flight

Two guys from Bendigo in Victoria are about to write themselves into the history books, by making the first ever round-the-world flight in an all-Australian aircraft. Ken Evers and Tim Pryse are heading on an epic journey called Millions Against Malaria, that marks 100 years of aviation in Australia, and also aims to raise $1 million dollars in the fight against malaria. Funds raised go to MAF (Mission Aviation Fellowship) and AFAP (The Australian Foundation for the Peoples of Asia and Pacific). Sheridan interviewed Ken in the leadup to the expedition , and we will catch them again in the middle of their flight in a few weeks time.

To donate, go to www.millionsagainstmalaria.com




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