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Noosa To Byron Charity Ride 2023

The Live Life Foundation proudly presents the inaugural Noosa2Byron charity ride. We're riding 422km to raise funds and awareness for children with special needs, with 100% of the profits to be donated to the neurological department at the Royal Children's Hospital. Come and join Stuart O’Grady, Winner of Paris Roubaix and 17 x TDF rider for 4 days of scenic riding between the coastal towns of Noosa and Byron Bay.

You can see who is participating and raising money for this great cause here

EVENT DETAILS
14th - 18th March 2023
Start Point: The Sebel Noosa
End Point: Byron Bay

Rides
NOOSA > CABOOLTURE (93.2KM, 733M ELEVATION)
CABOOLTURE > LOGAN (104.2KM, 1,470M ELEVATION)
LOGAN > GOLD COAST (98.49KM, 1,065M ELEVATION)
GOLD COAST > BYRON (126.49KM, 862.88M ELEVATION)

How can I register?
You must register your interest to participate in the ride here
Once registered, you'll be sent login details for your own GoFundMe fundraising page linked to the Noosa2Byron fundraiser.
An initial tax-deductible donation of $1,000 is payable to secure your place as a participant.
The minimum total fundraising commitment to participate in the ride is $8,000 AUD.
Once you have paid the initial $1,000 deposit, you have pledged an additional $7,000 AUD.
You may raise the funds or donate the funds yourself (tax-deductible).
Once the full amount of $8,000 has been received by Live Life Foundation, you’ll be approved to participate in the ride.
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Donations 

  • Marika Gazzard
    • $150
    • 2 yrs
  • JHT HOMEWARES
    • $5,000 (Offline)
    • 2 yrs
  • AQUA PRIME GROUP
    • $5,000 (Offline)
    • 2 yrs
  • Anonymous
    • $2,500 (Offline)
    • 2 yrs
  • Anonymous
    • $50 (Offline)
    • 2 yrs
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Live Life Foundation Ltd
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