Some of Australia's best and bravest will take on a gruelling quest to help out cancer sufferers.
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Southern Highlands based Rare Cancers Australia (RCA) is thrilled to announce that five members of the Royal Australian Navy Clearance Diving Branch have volunteered to take on the Kokoda Track.
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They represent the best Australia has to offer and work constantly to help make key waterways safe for merchant and navy ships.
Founder and Head of Patient Care Kate Vines said "We are so honoured that these brave boys would donate 10 days of their time to take on Kokoda.
"To help raise monies for Aussies living with a rare cancer. It is just wonderful," she said.
The divers will be accompanied by Zac Hulm, RCA's community engagement manager and a leukaemia survivor.
They will be joined by local Bowral businessman, Chris Petersen and together they aim to raise $100,000 to support RCA's work with rare cancer patients.
To support and honour this amazing effort please go to rarecancers.org,au and follow the prompts.
The team leaves on August 10 - let's show them their effort is recognised.
All donations over $2 are tax deductible and donations can be made at www.rarecancers.org.au.