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317PEOPLE ARE FIRING UP THE BARBIE |
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$216,067AMOUNT RAISED |
Geoff Young just donated $100
Eric just donated $46.98
PAUL just donated $108.58
Barbeques and more just donated $54.29
Steam Solutions just donated $100
Anonymous just donated $100
Paul Castles just donated $52.20
Dalwyn McErlane just donated $50
Glen Ivers just donated $100
Glen Ivers just donated $100
Andrea Sherburn just donated $104
Dalwyn McErlane just donated $1,444.10
Anonymous just donated $41.76
Brian Fisher just donated $104.40
HighBrit Beef BBQ just donated $170
Yamid Arenas just donated $52.20
Unison Health Big Aussie Barbie Event just donated $350.45
Sausage Sizzle donations just donated $100
Annette Koch just donated $108.58
Michael Coburn just donated $52.20
The Big Aussie Barbie is a great way to raise money to support PCFA and the lives we can save.
All you need to do is host a Big Aussie Barbie.
Every dollar you raise will fund life-saving research, awareness and support programs for Aussie men and families impacted by prostate cancer.


Step 1
SIGN UP
Register your Big Aussie Barbie and you’ll get full access to our website, with recipes, fundraising and planning tips, videos and more.

Step 2
SPREAD THE WORD
Pick a date. Invite your mates. Ask them to help support men and families impacted by prostate cancer.

Step 3
GET GRILLING
Let your barbie begin! Share your page with friends and post your pics on social media with the hashtags #BigAussieBarbie #prostatecancer #pcfa.
THE LEADERBOARD

WHO WILL YOU GRILL FOR?
“When we were told Dad had prostate cancer, my whole family was effectively given a cancer diagnosis. I believe we need to get to a point where discussing health issues, like prostate cancer, is a normal part of our conversations with friends and family. When family and friends are gathered around the barbie and enjoying a game of backyard cricket, I see the love and delight in each face, and remember the lesson my father taught me, that when you look after other people, you're also taking care of yourself.”
Matthew Hayden AM, Former world-champion Australian batsman.