Matthew Jarden

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I've helped fund 0 hours of a research assistant’s time to work on life saving cancer research.

I'm taking on Cancer Council's The Longest Day...

Playing golf to raise money for the Cancer Council is a powerful way to combine sport, community, and purpose. Each swing of the club becomes more than just a game — it’s a step toward supporting life-saving cancer research, prevention, and support services. Golf brings people together, and when it's for a cause like this, the day feels even more meaningful. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a first-time player, every shot counts when you're driving change.

Teeing off with friends, colleagues, or fellow supporters creates an atmosphere of unity and hope. The relaxed pace of golf offers time to reflect on those we've lost and those still fighting. It’s a chance to honour their courage and resilience with every putt and drive. Charity golf days often feature raffles, auctions, and sponsorship opportunities, multiplying the fundraising impact.

Even small donations raised during a game can contribute to big breakthroughs. The Cancer Council relies on community-driven events like this to fund vital programs across Australia. Playing for a cause turns an ordinary round into an extraordinary act of generosity. It’s about showing that we care, and that we’re willing to act.

Golf may be a solo sport, but on this day, you're never playing alone. Every dollar raised brings us closer to a cancer-free future. So grab your clubs, gather your team, and get ready to play with purpose. Because together, on and off the green, we can make a real difference.

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