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- Victoria's Kwik Kopy Richmond crowned National Franchise of the Year 2012
- Kwik Kopy Brisbane Achieves Multi-Site SGP
- 2012 Kwik Kopy Hands Classic
- Kwik Kopy Australia designs campaign with Australian Red Cross
- Kwik Kopy Norwood shines at SA & NT PICA Awards
- Kwik Kopy the highest ranking B2B in Top 10 list of Australian franchises
- The Executive PA Magazine Awards Recognising and Rewarding Achievement
- Kwik Kopy congratulates the winners of the Australian Family Childcare Awards
- Kwik Kopy Moonee Ponds wins Franchisee of the Year
- Kwik Kopy Gosford wins Red Flame Design Awards
- Kwik Kopy - Make your mark
- Franchise print continues to grow
- Kwik Kopy buck the financial downturn
- My Kwik Kopy Franchise changed my life
- Kwik Kopy Ringwood wins Franchise of the Year 2009
- New Kwik Kopy Centre at Tuggerah
- Pokolbin winery handpicked from the bunch
- Kwik Kopy sponsors the Executive PA Awards
- Kwik Kopy announces partnership with First 5000
- Kwik Kopy sponsors the Australian Family Child Care Awards
- Strathpine resident wins big under pressure
- Kwik Kopy Exhibition Street wins Franchise of the Year 2010
- Kwik Kopy Ringwood win Franchisee of the year
- Red Flame Design Awards 2009
- Kwik Kopy - Fit for printing
- Kwik Kopy - 25 years young
- Jumping on the bandwagon
- Kwik Kopy Geebung - A beautiful union
- Kwik Kopy Gosford - Taste Test
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2012 Kwik Kopy Hands Classic
For its sixth year in succession the team at Kwik Kopy will lead an 800km bike ride raising money for charity. The 2012 Kwik Kopy Hands Classic (25th – 30th March) will be a six day ride departing Sydney and heading north to the beautiful Hunter Valley. From there, riders will travel west though the Bylong Valley to Mudgee. From Mudgee they then head back to Sydney via Lithgow, the Blue Mountains and Windsor.
Our chosen charity
Each year Kwik Kopy supports a different charity and this year we are pleased to partner with Sydney based charity: Hands across the Water which supports the children in Thailand who were orphaned by the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami.
Founded by former Police Officer Peter Baines, the charity now supports over 300 orphans and their communities at three different sites and has committed to supporting them for the long term.
One of the things that separate Hands from other charities is that 100% of what people donate goes directly to the children and their communities. No donor funds are spent on marketing, staff overheads or administration!
To donate to the 2012 Kwik Kopy Hands Classic, please visit: http://handsacrossthewater.org.au/node/421
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