On July 1st, I set out to run the Oodnadatta Track, a 620km track in South Australia that goes through some of the most remote places on the planet...

After 3 days, and 140km of running through desert, I unfortunately suffered a serious foot injury which incapacitated me from continuing.

Through this endeavour, I raised over $3k for Save the Children Australia to help kids in Australia and all over the world who are in need.

“Runner takes on epic challenge to help save the children” - Newcastle Weekly. Read here.

“Running Oodnadatta for Save the Children” - written by Coast Newspaper. Read here.

I acknowledge that this adventure is located on Arabana, Dhirani and Kokatha Nation, the traditional Country of the Arabana, Dhirani and Kokatha people who have occupied and cared for this land and water for thousands of years. I pay my respects to them as the Traditional Custodians and recognise that sovereignty was never ceded.

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