Australian rock icon Jimmy Barnes has thrown his support behind a Mack Trucks drought relief initiative, with a one-of-a-kind 'Working Class Mack' truck set to go under the hammer to raise funds for drought-stricken communities in New South Wales and Queensland.
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The truck in question, a Mack Super-Liner, has been airbrushed with a 'Working Class Man' theme, with the design work overseen by Barnsey himself.
"This Australian-made Mack Super-Liner is an enormous, inspirational homage to Jimmy's legendary Working Class Man – an iconic album from 1985 that still resonates with farming communities across the country," said Mack Trucks Australia Vice President, Dean Bestwick.
"We're auctioning the Working Class Mack and donating the profits from the sale to Rotary to show our support for farmers who're doing it tough. They're the backbone of our nation and Mack Trucks works side by side with them every day."
Barnsey said struggling farmers required help without delay.
"It's extremely urgent – 99 per cent of New South Wales and 65 per cent of Queensland are in drought," he said.
"Tens of thousands of farmers are on their knees and country towns are working hard to make a living, because of the worst drought in living memory.
"It's time for all Australians to rally around those in the bush, to show we care, and I'm really proud to team up with Mack for this fundraiser."
John McLaren from Rotary Australia said the proceeds of the auction would assist in a number of ways.
"The money raised will go towards buying feed, helping farmers with their living expenses and providing health and emotional support on the ground," he said.
"It's a tremendous and inventive way to help our farmers and we thank Mack Trucks and Jimmy Barnes for their generous support."
Mr Bestwick urged Mack and Barnesy fans to dig deep.
"This is a once in a lifetime opportunity, so bid big and remember it's for our farmers," he said.
To bid on the truck visit www.pickles.com.au. The online auction closes at 4:00pm on Thursday, June 13.