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Club 4X4 Claims Review – The Storey Players

As a not-for-profit theatre company whose mission is to work with remote schools it was critical that our car got repaired after we hit a roo on the Outback Highway.

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Oct 03 2018

Oct 03 2018

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Hi Matt,

As a not-for-profit theatre company whose mission is to work with remote schools it was critical that our car got repaired after we hit a roo on the Outback Highway. Fortunately for us, Club 4×4 were able to approve our claim in record time enabling the repairs to take place and us to continue touring.

The picture attached is from Dajarra State School, a remote Indigenous community school 2500 kms from Melbourne. We facilitated drama workshops with the kids and helped them create a show based on a local story. Our work helps these kids improve their resilience and self-confidence which will give them strength when they have to go to boarding school after Year 6.

Thanks again for your help regarding our recent claim!

The Storey Players

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