Having navigating the backroads from Cowra to Caloundra the Road Boss Rally's 200 big-hearted adventure seekers have raised more than $250,000 for GIVIT.
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The 10-day 4,250km trek began in Cowra on July 9 travelling across the remote west into outback Queensland, the Burke and Wills Dig Tree before crossing the finish line at Caloundra.
The rally is a major fundraiser for GIVIT and has raised more than $1 million over the past four years for the national online charity.
This year - swapping the beach for bulldust - were three members of TV's popular Bondi Rescue - Corey, Reidy and Whippet aboard their ute, the Bondi Beast.
They were accompanied by a film production team who will produce a documentary of the Bondi crew's rally adventures.
The weary and dusty entrants and the Bondi crew travelled backroads, scrubby lanes, bush tracks, gibber plains and historic sites including the Dig Tree, Cameron Corner, and Nundooka and Mt Margaret stations.
Along the rally route, the Road Boss Rally and GIVIT delivered requested and vital donations to drought-affected communities, while spreading a welcome financial boost to remote towns.
Dubbed "the Road Boss" for fearlessly taking participants where most rally organisers wouldn't dare go, founder and organiser Jamie Lawson said the rally traveled across some of the most challenging backroads in outback NSW and Queensland.
Before leaving Cowra the Road Boss Rally and GIVIT donated winter knitted items to the Cowra Neighbourhood Centre.
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