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HBF Run for a Reason 2024 the biggest ever

The streets of Perth were awash with teal this morning as the 12th HBF Run for reason kicked off in the heart of the CBD.
By HBF
2 minutes
18 May 2024
HBF Run for a Reason participant

The streets of Perth were awash with teal this morning as the 12th HBF Run for reason kicked off in the heart of the CBD.

With an incredible 37,000 registrations, this year’s HBF Run for a Reason is the biggest in the event’s history.

Entrants ran, walked and wheeled their way through the streets of Perth, choosing from three different courses including the Brooks Half Marathon, the Specsavers 12km and the CommBank 4km.

This year, the final amount raised has already hit more than $1.2 million for more than 280 charities, bringing the total amount raised since 2010 to more than $12.5 million. Donations can still be made via hbfrun.com.au until the end of June.

We are thrilled that this year’s event has been a sell-out and the biggest HBF Run for a Reason on record,” said Lachlan Henderson, HBF Chief Executive Officer.

“HBF Run for a Reason is an incredibly important event to HBF and to Western Australia. It’s been an annual feature on our calendar for over a decade now and it’s become the biggest running attraction in the state.

“It’s a privilege to partner with our community who participate for reasons unique to each individual – be it their health and wellness or to raise funds for a charity close to their heart.

“We’re so grateful to everyone who has raised funds and donated, small or large, every cent helps the work of some amazing local charities.”

Currently sitting at the top of the donation leader board is Cancer Council WA, followed by Lifeline WA, Cure Brain Cancer Foundation and JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund), represented by ‘Spud King’ Tony Galati who successfully completed the 4km course alongside family members and Spudshed employees.

Key Facts:

  • Total participant numbers: 37,000
  • Fastest times:
    • Brooks Half Marathon: 1:09
    • Specsavers 12km: 37:02
    • CommBank 4km: 10:47
  • 800 volunteers
  • More than a tonne of discarded jackets, jumpers, coats, and other items of clothing discarded by entrants at the start line donated to Vinnies
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HBF was founded more than 80 years ago in Perth and has provided private health insurance to generations of Western Australians. HBF has expanded to become Australia's second largest not-for-profit health fund, providing hospital and ancillary insurance to more than 1.1 million members nationwide. HBF is also an active participant in health services through its physiotherapy business Life Ready, expanding HBF Dental business, and pharmacy partnerships with TerryWhite Chemmart outside of WA and Pharmacy 777 within WA. HBF is committed to actively connecting with and supporting the communities in which it operates as a trusted member-based organisation.  Visit hbf.com.au