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CMA Heavy-Weights Challenge
CMA Heavy-Weights Challenge
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2017 CMA Industry Heavy-Weights Challenge
CMA CEO Carl Gibson and CMA President Dusko Pejonovic have started an industry heavy-weight challenge.
As the face of the preventative health industry, they believe they should have the bodies to match
Both are aiming to shed 10 kgs each, ahead of the official weigh-in at the CMA Annual Conference on 26 October 2017,
raising money for good causes
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Support #TeamGibbo raising funds for Surf Life Saving
Support #TeamDusko raising funds for the Children's Hospital at Westmead
https://personalchallenge.gofundraise.com.au/page/DuskoPejnovic
We thank you so much for your support and encouragement!
Surf Life Saving Foundation
Surf Life Saving has a proud tradition of saving lives for over 100 years. Since 1907, Surf Lifesavers have volunteered their time and effort to provide a dedicated lifesaving service around the country.
The Surf Life Saving Foundation is the fundraising body for Surf Life Saving in Australia. We rely heavily on the support from the community to continue providing a vital service and keeping our beaches safe.
Saving life, protecting life, promoting life. Surf Life Saving epitomises the lifestyle, values and beliefs of the Australian culture.
Every time you make that conscious decision to swim between the red and yellow flags or take your family and friends to a patrolled beach, you are using the volunteer service.
The beach is free but actively providing this lifesaving service does cost, and with limited funds from Government it really is community donations that keep us afloat. Everyday Australians can help, and every day we will save lives. Help volunteer Surf Life Savers continue to put life first.