29 Sep 2025
SeaLink steps up for the RFDS Oceans to Outback Challenge for second year running, walking and cycling

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SeaLink Marine & Tourism

SeaLink Marine & Tourism is tracking kilometres and fundraising for the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) Oceans to Outback Challenge this October, a national initiative that inspires Australians to walk, run, or cycle to raise funds for vital healthcare access for rural, regional, and remote communities.

The Kelsian Group is the Presenting Rights Partner for the Oceans to Outback Challenge for the second of its three-year sponsorship, and SeaLink Marine & Tourism is once again rallying its teams across the country to go the distance — not just in kilometres, but in impact.

In 2024, SeaLink staff raised an incredible $10,579.84 and collectively tracked over 6,700 km to support RFDS. Nationally, the challenge raised $4.4 million, with more than 22,000 participants from all around the country logging 1.5 million km in support of keeping the Flying Doctor flying.

This year, SeaLink teams are ready to raise the bar.

“We’re incredibly proud to support the Royal Flying Doctor Service through this meaningful challenge,” said Donna Gauci, CEO of SeaLink Marine & Tourism. “Many of the communities we connect every day rely on RFDS services. This partnership reflects our shared commitment to safety, accessibility, and community care across regional Australia.”

The Royal Flying Doctor Service is one of the most trusted and essential healthcare providers in Australia. Operating since 1928, the RFDS provides emergency aeromedical retrievals, primary healthcare, telehealth, and mental health services to those who live and work in remote parts of the country. Every two minutes, someone relies on the RFDS for critical care.

Running throughout the month of October, the Oceans to Outback Challenge invites individuals and teams to:

  • Register and set a movement goal
  • Log their kilometres via fitness apps or manually
  • Raise funds and awareness for RFDS

To encourage engagement and provide additional motivation, SeaLink teams will once again compete in a friendly inter-Business Unit challenge, with bragging rights for the highest fundraising and distance averages.

“The 2025 campaign promises to build on the success of last year and deepen the organisation’s impact,” said Ms Gauci.

To follow our Oceans to Outback journey or make a donation, visit the SeaLink Marine & Tourism company fundraising page. To learn more about SeaLink Marine & Tourism, visit www.sealink.com.au.

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