Stars come out to support HRX Sleepout

14 October 2011
Stars come out to support HRX SleepoutCountry music talent Paul Costa, is one of the many acts who’ll play at HRX Winter Sleepout this Saturday to help raise funds for Mission Australia’s services for homeless youth.

Named Victorian Male Vocalist at the 2008 Victorian and National Country Music Awards, Paul already has four Golden Guitar nominations under his belt. Apart from being a talented performer and songwriter, the Central Coast artist also has a strong social conscience and is a huge supporter of the work being carried our by our dedicated frontline staff.

He was inspired to support Mission Australia after attending one of our events in Goulburn and learning more about the issues facing rural communities - particularly homelessness in rural communities.

Since seeing first-hand the great work being done by our Goulburn team, he’s now an ambassador for our work – and recently penned a song called Shine for us.

Paul (pictured centre after a recent visit to our National Office in Sydney) will be playing at HRX Sleepout at 6pm on Saturday. HRX Sleepout guests will also be treated to performances by Swayze, The Hips and the CYI Band.

Australian Idol runner-up 2009 Hayley Warner – another great supporter of Mission Australia – will also make an appearance as will Home and Away stars Rebecca Breeds and Luke Mitchell.

Plus, the giant screen will show the first Rugby World Cup Semi-Final and films.

Find out more at http://www.hrxsleepout.com.au/alt
 

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