Riding across Oz to raise funds for Bowel Cancer Australia

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Riding across Oz to raise funds for Bowel Cancer Australia

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In August this year friends Troy and Shaun are flying to Perth and riding their pushbikes home to Terrigal, NSW– over 4000 kms. This adventure will be fully self-sufficient - everything we need will be on our bikes and we’ll camp most nights of our 4 week journey. We're looking forward to crossing the Nullarbor and camping on the cliffs of the Great Australian Bight to name a few, and seeing Australia from a different perspective.

Bowel Cancer is the 4th most common cancer and the 2nd most deadliest with over 100 people dying each week - in 2019 Troy's brother became one of those statistics and too many others we know have fought this disease. 99% of cases can be treated successfully if detected and treated in its earliest stage. If you notice ANY changes in your bowel habits see your Doctor asap - it's not worth the wait.

Do you want to join me in making a difference? We're raising money in aid of Bowel Cancer Australia and every donation will help. Thank you in advance for your contribution to this cause that means so much to us.
More information about Bowel Cancer Australia: Bowel Cancer Australia is the leading community-funded charity dedicated to prevention, early diagnosis, research, quality treatment and care, so everyone affected by bowel cancer can live their best life.
You can learn more about how your support of Bowel Cancer Australia is contributing in a meaningful and impactful way that produces measurable benefits at bowelcanceraustraliaimpact.org

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Troy Brock
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Bouddi, NSW
Bowel Cancer Australia
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