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In Perth lone trucking operator Steve Grahame is preparing for an epic journey. A 3000-kilometre trek to the top of Western Australia. Steve's a veteran driver with a reputation for getting trucks and goods into places no one else can. Deb Drew's got herself a new career. In her previous life she was a model a mother and a business woman.
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SS Grahame was a wooden sternwheeled steamship built in Fort Chipewyan, District of Athabasca, by the Hudson's Bay Company in 1882–1883 for service on the Athabasca River, lower Peace River, the Clearwater River, and the upper Slave River. [1] [2] Grahame was the first steam powered vessel in the region. [3]
Graham Gulson, the 17-year-old son of long-time touring car driver and Bathurst regular Ray Gulson, made his mountain debut alongside his father in the teams ex-JPS Team BMW 635 CSi. Graham easily qualified for the race and acquitted himself well in illustrious company during his one stint at the wheel in the race.
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Through Steve Ellman's investment firm, where Moyes was a business partner, Moyes was majority owner of the Arizona Sting of the National Lacrosse League. Moyes received full ownership in the 2006 deal that left Glendale Arena and its properties to him and looked to sell them the following year. He was unsuccessful in the sale of the team; the ...