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Pints for Purpose Lunch

  • Palace Hotel South Mebourne 505 City Road South Melbourne, VIC, 3205 Australia (map)

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Join us for a lively afternoon discussing Integrity In Sport, with delicious food and a powerful panel from sports such as cycling, tennis, AFL & the Olympics.

Tickets: $125 ea. ($54 tax deductible)
Venue: The Palace Hotel (South Melbourne)
Date: Monday 5th August, 12:30-3.00pm

Together we’ll be raising money to help & empower young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to reach their potential through sport.

Enquires please email: functions@thepalacehotel.au or call Chris on (03) 9682-3177 - sponsors welcome!

Panellists

Jaimie Fuller

Jaimie Fuller, Chairman and co-founder of eo, and the former CEO of SKINS. Jamie has led campaigns against doping, corruption, and human rights abuses in major sports organizations. He founded Change Cycling Now to combat doping, notably addressing the Lance Armstrong scandal, and launched the #RainbowLaces campaign against homophobia in sports.

Ash Brennan,

Ash, a dual Olympian and two time Commonwealth Games gold medallist, has dedicated her career to gymnastics and the promotion of integrity in sports. After retiring from a long career in gymnastics, Ash worked for Sport Integrity Australia (then ASADA), a national anti-doping association.

Mack Horton OAM,

Mack, a distinguished Olympic and Commonwealth Gold medallist, is celebrated for his advocacy for clean sport. Before retiring in 2024, Horton had a decorated career, winning gold in the 400m free at the Rio 2016 Olympics. Mack is known for his stance against doping, famously calling out rival Sun Yang. He worked tirelessly to promote sports integrity, challenging governing bodies to uphold transparency and fairness.

Daniel Stuk

Daniel is the Director of Integrity and Compliance at Tennis Australia, where he safeguards the sport from corruption, doping, and other threats. With a legal background and over eight years at Tennis Australia, Daniel has led efforts in biosecurity, particularly during the 2021 Australian Open.

Funds raised in support of:

The Sports Excellence Scholarship Fund (SESF)

SESF is a national charity that empowers talented young athletes facing financial hardship by providing $1000 scholarships to athletes selected to represent their state, territory, or country. Find out more here: https://sesf.org.au/about/

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