I’m doing it for cancer!
I’ve been bald for a few weeks now — by choice. What started as quiet support for someone close has grown into something bigger.
Cancer has touched too many people I care about. Shaving my head was the first step. Next: dyeing my beard — my trademark look.
A bald head and a bold beard won’t change the world — but it can start conversations, raise funds, and show support where it’s needed. If changing my look can change someone’s future, I’m all in.
This is about honouring every fighter and making a real difference.
Thanks for backing me, and this cause.
For the Fighters — past, present, and future.
My Updates

Beard Dye, Bold Colours & Big Impact
Wednesday 11th Jun Every day, more than 400 Australians are diagnosed with cancer. That’s 400 families suddenly thrown into a fight no one ever expects.Thank you to my Supporters

$100
Amy Shacklady

$100
Sara Aitken

$54.12
Debbie Moss

$50
Patrick Moss

$50
Cloe

$25
Carol Oleary
For Grandad (John) he was a fighter but sadly lost For Natalie who is a fighter and still fighting

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lost my uncle to cancer about a year ago and my best friend lost her dad to it - FUCK CANCER -