FOUR Highlanders rode from Blayney to Bathurst recently to raise awareness for Autism.
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Zac Hulm from Interchange Australia along with Nicholas Smith, Toby Orchard and Harry Kooros took part in the NAB B2B Blayney to Bathurst Cyclo Sportif Challenge.
The four rode the 110km long course with close to 3000 riders on Sunday.
It was an Interchange Australia initiative for ASDESI and the KKKK (Kollege of Knowledge Kommittee for Kids) to raise awareness for Autism in Austism awareness month.
ASDESI (Autism Spectrum Disorder Education Support and Information) is an initiative developed and managed by Interchange Australia.
ASDESI provides a wide range of services for families caring for a young person (up to age 18yrs) with Autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
B2B is one of the largest cycling events in NSW and the boys wanted to take part not just support autism but also as an initiative for youth week