Sending the breakfast team to new heights for local oncology patients
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The higher they go.
The bigger the fear.
The more cancer patient trips we can fund.
Give Me Five is back and The Triple M Gold Breakfast Show, Leisel Jones, Liam, and Spida, are facing their fear of heights with Raise for a Ride.
In this nerve-testing fundraising challenge, the team will ascend the outside of the iconic HOTA Gallery building in Surfers Paradise to help raise vital funds for local oncology patients needing Gold Coast Hospital Foundation's Cancer Patient Transport services to access their life-saving chemotherpy and radiation treatments.
How it works!
From now until June 19, every dollar raised will help take the breakfast team higher, while helping fund Cancer Patient Transport trips for locals in our community who need them most.
Send the team higher and help fund vital cancer trips
Supporting Cancer Patient Transport trips for oncology patients in critical need.
Join us!
- Free Coffee
- Bacon and Egg BBQ Breakfast
- Watch the breakfast team climb HOTA for cancer patients
HOTA, Surfers Paradise
Friday, 19 June 2026
Live from 6am - 9am
Cancer Patient Transport
When cancer hits, it’s not just the illness that challenges us, but also the long weeks, months and even years of gruelling appointments and life-saving treatments needed to face this life-altering diagnosis. Sadly, transport can often be a barrier to getting the care we need. That's why Gold Coast Hospital Foundation's Cancer Patient Transport Service (CPTS) is such a critical lifeline for our Gold Coast community. Cancer doesn’t just affect patients – it touches the lives of families, friends and loved ones too.
With your support, the Gold Coast Hospital Foundation can continue to provide this essential transport service, helping countless local patients during one of the most difficult journeys of their lives.
Real Patients. Real Stories.
Hear from local oncology patients why the Cancer Patient Transport is such a critical service for them while they fight their cancer diagnosis.
TERRY'S STORY
Terry has been battling breast cancer for half her life, initially diagnosed in her forties, Terry now relies on the Cancer Patient Transport service every week to help her receive the vital treatments she needs to keep fighting.
JASON'S STORY
A year ago, Jason, was told he had cancer. In an instant, everything changed - he was told to pack his bags and prepare for treatment, leaving behind his two young children, just 5 and 12.
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