Support our challenge to end pancreatic cancer
While we remember our dearly missed Dad, Husband, Son, Brother and mate, Darren Doyle every day, this Remember September, we're walking 78km in his memory.
Pancreatic cancer is one of the toughest common cancers, and because early-stage pancreatic cancer rarely causes symptoms, the survival rates are devastating.
Right now, 12 Australians are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer every day. It is the 3rd biggest cancer killer in Australia.
But research can change this. Your support will fund groundbreaking pancreatic cancer research and improve survival rates.
So this September, we're challenging ourselves to get up, get moving and walk 78km to fight this terrible disease.
Please make a donation to support us, and together...
We will remember them. We will honour them. We will fight for them.
Our Team
Our Achievements
Thank you to our Sponsors
$540
Kanak Singh
$271
Pat Mcentee
$271
Susan Doyle
Love you buddy. Grandma. xx
$271
Tanya Doyle
$271
Susan Doyle
Go Sophie! Love Grandma xx
$217
Jamie Higgins
Good luck
$163
Protectacon Fire
Go hard or go home..... love you!
$154
Keven Doyle
$107
Linda And Shane Kavanagh
For Dasher xxoo
$107
Adrian And Jo Hartog
Tanya, 156km is an incredible challenge, especially with everything you’ve been through. I hope this journey brings you strength and some special moments along the way.
$107
Nadeane John
$107
Frances & Maurice
$100
Russell Gillard
$85
Lucy Rimondi
$85
William Macleod
Good stuff mate. What an amazing family you have.
$85
Samantha Costello
$85
Ben Drougas
$56
Mylinda Joyce
$56
Emma
$56
Maria
$50
Emma Logie
$50
Lou Lou
$36
Julian Doyle
$29
Raphael Singh
Dear Kylie - I’m so sorry about your brother Darren - I didn’t know him but I can tell he must have been someone special -because of everything you are doing for him. A 156 miles is super far - I think this is one of the bravest things I have heard of. Everytime it gets hard and you keep going - you are doing it for him and that’s amazing. I hope this run raises tons of money so that one day people won’t lose someone they love to pancreatic cancer. I will be cheering for you the whole way. You have got this!





Doylie - so proud of you.