EMERGENCY services teams from across the Highlands will battle it out at Bradman Oval in the name of charity.
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The 2016 Triple Zero Challenge will take place on April 13, with teams of players from the Rural Fire Service (RFS), State Emergency Services (SES), NSW Police, Fire and Rescue and NSW Ambulance.
A committee meeting was held last month to ensure the community day equals the success of last year's event, which raised more than $4000 for the Highlands Youth Hub.
This year will benefit another local charity - the Southern Highlands Suicide Prevention Program - which receives no official funding and relies upon grants, donations and volunteer assistance.
Bradman Centre executive director Rina Hore said the Triple Zero Challenge would be an exciting day for emergency services teams from the Highlands.
"It's a chance to come together and have an enjoyable day with the community," she said.
"It brings together the different emergency services teams to have fun in a competitive but enjoyable atmosphere."
The emergency services teams will bring along their vehicles for a public display that families and children can enjoy. Former Australian cricketers Len Pascoe and David Gilbert will also be in attendance.
Hundreds of people are expected to attend the event, which is held in collaboration with the Bradman Foundation and Wingecarribee Shire Council.