Racers near the finish line |
| 28 October 2011 |
The 21 Race to Surviveteams have wrapped up their third day of challenges on the Sunshine Coast. Race to Survive: Mission Possible Australia is a challenge of stamina, strength, speed and strategy – ultimately with the goal of raising $250,000 for a range of Mission Australia services across the country. The 21 racing teams will wind up the challenge on Saturday. Over the past three days the teams have kayaked, hiked, cycled and run through the depths of thick native forest. Along the way, their fundraising efforts were captured by the media, and featured on both the WIN Sunshine Coast and Seven Sunshine Coast nightly news bulletins. Race to Survive: Mission Possible Australia is a challenge of stamina, strength, speed and strategy – ultimately with the goal of raising $250,000 for a range of Mission Australia services across the country. The 21 racing teams will wind up the challenge on Saturday. For those who weren't part of the Race to Survive fun this week on the Sunshine Coast, here are a couple short clips: Day 1 - Video Day 2 - Video Thanks again to all the amazing racers, as well as the friends and family who have supported them, for making such a huge effort for Mission Australia services. Have a restful weekend! |
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The program will provide parents and carers with an opportunity to... + Read Full Story |
Miller Pathways celebrate Families WeekMonday, 21 May 2012Mission Australia’s child and family service in the Liverpool area, Miller Pathways, celebrated Families Week on Friday by hosting a free Community Fun Day.
The Federal Minister for Human Services, Senator Kim Carr, Federal Member for Fowler, Chris Hayes, and Mayor of Liverpool Wendy Waller all attended and officially opened the... + Read Full Story | More News Articles | ||