Thursday, August 24, 2023

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Share The Heavy Load

When Hawkeye Rick was walking along Shute Harbour Road last Wednesday, July 18, carrying with him a heavy Food Relief Box, he knew he was going to struggle with the three kilometre walk home.

“I was just thinking ‘this is gonna be a long walk’, when some one just pulled over,” Rick explained.

Behind the wheel Neil Borellini, a born and bred Whitsunday local.

“He offered me a lift and even took me all the way to my door stop,” Rick said.

However, helping a stranger is a no-brainer for Neil.

“I was taught to help people out when they’re struggling. It’s the way I’ve always been,” said Neil.

Rick was so thankful for the nice gesture that he went to Facebook group ‘Whitsundays Chat’ to share Neil’s kindness.

“He deserved some public recognition, because you don’t see a lot of that anymore,” Rick said.

Since then, Rick’s post has garnered a fantastic reaction, with over 250 likes.

“It’s good that sort of action has such a generous action,” said Rick.

“I never expected any sort of recognition, but it was very nice of him,” explained Neil.

“I didn’t know I left such an impression!”

Just a few months prior, Neil also helped a German backpacker, whose “backpack was bigger than her”.

“I picked her up near the Port of Airlie and dropped her off near Base, the backpacker’s accommodation in Airlie Beach, which is quite a walk.”

Neil has lived in Airlie Beach all his life and “whenever I can help, I do”.

“I’m a lot less useful that I used to be, but I will help when I can!” he said.

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