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Byron Coastal Charity Walk Set to Make a Difference
Final Call for Registrations: Byron Coastal Charity Walk Set to Make a Difference
With just weeks remaining until the Byron Coastal Charity Walk on Friday, 3 May 2025, the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service is putting out a final call for participants to register and support a cause that saves lives across the Northern Rivers and beyond.
The walk invites locals and visitors to experience the breathtaking coastal route between Byron Bay and Ballina, all while raising much-needed funds to keep the rescue helicopters flying and delivering critical care in emergencies. The track is in top condition and welcomes walkers of all abilities, offering distances of 12km, 24km, or 36km to suit everyone from casual strollers to serious hikers.
Walking in Gratitude: A Personal Mission
Among the hundreds preparing for the challenge is team Bunch of Choppers, led by Mark Stephenson and his 16-year-old son, Cooper. Their involvement is deeply personal—Mark was airlifted by the Westpac Rescue Helicopter after a serious water ski racing accident in early 2024.
“You never know when you might need the service,” Mark said. “It’s a great cause, and they helped me a great deal in my incident. Being able to give back in this way is really special.”
The team has already raised a remarkable sum, thanks to generous contributions from friends, family, and members of the water ski racing community. But for Mark, it’s about more than money—it’s about paying it forward.
“The response has been amazing—everyone has chipped in. When I was in hospital, the amount of people that visited showed how much support was out there. This walk is our way of giving back and making sure the service is there for others when they need it.”
A Walk That Saves Lives
Every dollar raised from the Byron Coastal Charity Walk goes directly to the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service, helping fund lifesaving missions across the region. The service provides critical aeromedical support 24/7, and relies heavily on community fundraising to remain operational.
With five weeks to go, organisers are encouraging individuals, families, and workplace teams to sign up and take part in this iconic community event.
“Any support helps keep the choppers in the air. You never know if you or a friend will need it,” Mark added.
Whether you’re walking in memory, in gratitude, or simply to enjoy the stunning views from Byron to Ballina, your participation will help save lives.
Register Today
Don’t miss your chance to be part of this inspiring event. Choose your distance—12km, 24km, or 36km—and take steps that matter.
To register or find out more, visit:
👉 https://events.rescuehelicopter.com.au/event/byron-coast-charity-walk/home
Lace up, step out, and help keep the helicopters in the sky.
Ballina Shire News
North Coast Show and Shine Raises Over $35,000 for Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service
North Coast Show and Shine Raises Over $35,000 for Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service
Jeff Gibbs
The North Coast Show and Shine and Swap Meet has once again proven to be a resounding success, bringing the community together for a worthy cause. Held at Ballina Racecourse, this year’s event drew an impressive crowd of approximately 7,500 attendees and featured over 600 vehicles, ranging from vintage classics to modern cars and motorcycles.
With all proceeds benefiting the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service, the event proudly raised more than $35,000 to support its life-saving work across the region.
Beyond the stunning display of vehicles, the event was a true celebration of community spirit, offering a vibrant atmosphere filled with live music from JB Blues Breakers, a bustling swap meet, and a variety of family-friendly entertainment. Children delighted in face painting, rides, and temporary tattoos, while one of the standout features of the day was the ‘Judge for a Day’ program. This unique initiative allowed 25 children from diverse backgrounds to select their favourite vehicle—a role they embraced with great enthusiasm, much to the delight of participants and spectators alike.
Michelle Bailey, event co-organiser and President of the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Volunteer Committee, expressed her excitement, stating:
“The kids absolutely loved being part of the judging panel, and the vehicle owners were thrilled with their involvement. It’s always a highlight of the event, and we’re proud to create a space where every child feels valued and engaged.”
Adding to the event’s prestige, Ballina Council Mayor Sharon Cadwallader was on hand to present the official awards. The highly coveted Best Car in Show title was awarded to Lindsay Connor for his stunning 1964 XM Coupe Ford.
Martin Bailey, event co-organiser and Lennox Head Machinery Car Club member, reflected on the event’s impact:
“The North Coast Show and Shine is always a fantastic day for car enthusiasts and the whole community. Seeing so many incredible vehicles on display, families enjoying themselves, and everyone coming together to support such a worthy cause was truly special. We’re incredibly proud of the funds raised for the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service and grateful to all who contributed.”
With overwhelming support from the community, sponsors, and volunteers, the North Coast Show and Shine continues to flourish as one of Ballina’s premier fundraising and social events, making a significant difference in the lives of those who rely on the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service.
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