Tour de Brisbane

RIDE FOR TRANSPLANT RESEARCH

Research saves lives

We are proud to be the official charity partner of the Tour de Brisbane event. In 2024 we need to raise $70,000 to support 1,500 hours of life-saving and life-changing research to help those impacted by transplant, and transplant related conditions. Whether you’re jumping in the saddle yourself, or making a donation to a mate – your fundraising WILL make a difference in the lives of others.

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RAISING FUNDS FOR LIFE-SAVING TRANSPLANT RESEARCH

BRISBANE’S BIGGEST BIKE RIDE UNITING 5,000+ RIDERS

FEATURING 110KMS OF FULLY CLOSED CITY ROADS

The journey from the Cycle of Giving to the Tour de Brisbane

The Common Good

The journey from the Cycle of Giving to the Tour de Brisbane

In 2006, Mary and Mal Long started an event called Cycle of Giving to show their gratitude to Mal’s donor family and medical team.

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30-year-old heart transplant recipient’s journey to the 2024 Tour de Brisbane

Heart Disease

30-year-old heart transplant recipient’s journey to the 2024 Tour de Brisbane

A Perth father who received a heart transplant three years ago is preparing to take part in the 2024 Tour de Brisbane. Read more about his journey and support his ride here.

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A pedal for purpose: Toby's ride for transplant research

The Common Good

A pedal for purpose: Toby's ride for transplant research

This April, The Common Good’s board member, Toby Innes, is riding in the Australian Unity Tour de Brisbane and raising funds for transplant research.

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Denise drives donations for cause close to her heart

Heart Disease

Denise drives donations for cause close to her heart

In 2023, Denise will participate in her second Australian Unity Tour de Brisbane. She’ll take on the ride for the second time to support transplant research.

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'I’m the guy who lived': Simon's journey to the Australian Unity Tour de Brisbane

The Common Good

'I’m the guy who lived': Simon's journey to the Australian Unity Tour de Brisbane

In 2020, Simon, then 37, was on a morning run when his aorta dissected. This year he’ll be riding in the Tour de Brisbane.

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