Goal $5,000
Fundraising for Cancer Council
Cancer Council
Shitbox Rally 2025 Winter
$12,850
Raised
257%
Our Story …

We are really pleased to announce that once again we will be taking part in Shitbox Rally for 2025! This year, we'll be driving 1999 Holden Rodeo Shitbox from Perth to Darwin via the Gibb.

Shitbox Rally is the largest community lead fundraiser for Cancer Council in Australia and is now in its 15th year. Part of the participation is that all teams have to raise a minimum of $5,000 but most teams raise well above this amount as you can see with the Winter 2025 rally target set at $2,000,000 plus.

These funds go to Cancer Council and we are extremely proud to be doing our part to support such a worthy charity. The fundraising is the hard part, so any donation you can give is greatly appreciated. Please make sure to follow our progress via this page and the blog post below.

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Shitbox Rally is the adventure of a lifetime challenging participants and their cars, worth no more than $1,500, on a 7 day drive across Australia to raise money for cancer research.

The rally is not a race – it’s a fun, colourful, unpredictable adventure with participants travelling at their own pace in smaller groups. Vehicles often break down but “we never leave anyone behind” and each night is spent camping beneath the stars and celebrating the day’s achievements. It all adds up to an incredible opportunity to see Australia’s vast and beautiful countryside and make lifelong friends, many brought together after experiencing cancer themselves or seeing cancer impact family and friends.

Since it’s inception the rally has been the largest fundraiser for the Cancer Council nationally.

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raised: $2,340,721
target: $2,000,000
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COLORTILE WENTWORTHVILLE gave $500.00.
WISHING YOU ALL THE BEST
5 months ago
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Mittagong RSL Club gave $1,000.00.
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$5,000.00 was received
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Kim Cooper gave $500.00.
So proud of you Brandon
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Anonymous gave $200.00.
What you are doing is for a great cause
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Dowling Metal Products gave $2,000.00.
Good luck and travel safe
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Paul Hansen gave $100.00.
F#### Cancer. Absolute legends!
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Steve Barlow gave $500.00.
Go for it Guys...... Enjoy
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Corey Cook gave $200.00.
Well done Legends!!
1 day ago
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Andrew Zammit gave $2,000.00.
Andrew & Jess - APZ Transport Happy to donate to a great cause, have fun on the rally!
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Mac Uyar gave $100.00.
You go little bro!!!
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Marc Luhr gave $50.00.
Good luck Mick! From the Luhrs :-)
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Amanda Brock gave $50.00.
Have a good trip Dad, From Dyl and Sibby 🚘
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Helen Cooper gave $100.00.
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ACT Building Systems gave $500.00.
Great cause Micheal
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Ken & Marj Barnes gave $50.00.
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The Impact, Outcomes & Charity

Shitbox Rally is a dedicated fundraising event for cancer research with funds going to Cancer Council.

Cancer Council is one of the largest non-government funders of cancer research in Australia. We conduct and fund research studies across all cancers and all stages of the cancer journey.

Thanks to the community funds raised such as Shitbox Rally we can fund world-class research that reduces the impact of cancer for everyone.

$50 million over the past 15 years has been raised by Box Rallies to date, supporting ground-breaking projects such as:

  • A research study to develop a vaccine that protects against lymphoma cancers.
  • A research trial to standardise international guidelines on melanoma removal.
  • A research grant to revolutionise the treatment of pancreatic cancer.

These projects wouldn’t be possible without your support.