On The Road show to stop in Ballina

otr-truck-three-quarter-view-edited.jpgThe Australian Women’s Weekly and Commonwealth Bank On the Road with the Nine Network’s Today show road train will arrive in Ballina next Tuesday, October 23, providing free entertainment from 10am until 2pm in Moon Street.

On the Road is a 20 metre vehicle that transforms into a stage, offering free community events to over five million regional Australians as it travels 25,000 kilometres touring every State and Territory during 2007.

On the Road will bring The Australian Women’s Weekly’s food, fashion, health and beauty expertise to regional readers, while the Commonwealth Bank’s regional financial experts will provide financial advice and host interactive workshops to help its rural customers meet their financial needs.

The first 50 community members to arrive at On the Road will receive a free sample bag containing an Australian Women’s Weekly mini-cookbook and mug, a Commonwealth Bank Dollarmite magnet, a full size Revlon lipstick and other beauty samples (one per person).

Free entertainment during the day will include live musical performances, cookery demonstrations, and Commonwealth Bank finance workshops.

Revlon will treat Ballina residents to beauty makeovers, and information about breast cancer awareness will be available from The National Breast Cancer Centre.

Event timings:

11.00am Live welcome by MC Jenny Hope

11.05am Cooking demonstration with The Australian Women’s Weekly’s Test Kitchen Coordinator, Belinda Farlow, preparing Lemon Shortbread

11.25am Revlon beauty advice and tips by Jeane Andreas. A lucky audience member will receive a professional makeover

11.50am Live musical performance

12.05pm Cooking demonstration with The Australian Women’s Weekly’s Test Kitchen Coordinator, Belinda Farlow, preparing Fettucine with Roasted Pumpkin and Pancetta

12.25pm Live on-stage interview

12.35pm I interactive finance seminar with the Commonwealth Bank

12.55pm Commonwealth Bank Community Spirit - a fun game in an inflatable booth, in which local initiative, Biala Special School, will benefit from a financial contribution

1pm Cooking demonstration with The Australian Women’s Weekly’s Test Kitchen Coordinator, Belinda Farlow, preparing Dairy Farmers’ Recipe, Lamb Souvlaki

1.25pm Revlon beauty advice and tips by Jeane Andreas. A second lucky audience member will receive a professional makeover

1.50pm ‘What Every Woman Should Know’ DVD screening by the National Breast Cancer Centre

2pm Close

Times and activities are subject to change. The Today Show will not be broadcasting from Ballina.

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