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July 2022

Ag college students hold successful event

Students raised more than $40,000 at their annual Parent and Student Charity Ball on Saturday, July 23, at the GMHBA Stadium in Geelong.

Students at one of Australia's leading agricultural colleges, Marcus Oldham, raised more than $40,000 at their annual Parent and Student Charity Ball on Saturday, July 23, at the GMHBA Stadium in Geelong. The funds will go towards the charity called Tomorrow Man, founded in 2017 to improve the mental health of men and women in rural communities. Sam and Jenny Bailey were the guest speakers at the event, which drew parents from across Australia to support their children who are attending the college.

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Sam Bailey suffered a spinal injury in a car accident while jakerooing in the Northern Territory at 19-years-old , leaving him a C6/C7 quadriplegic.
Hi is paralysed from the chest down with only limited use of his arms and hands and can't regulate his body temperature. He has lost bowel and bladder control and part of his lung capacity.
He has overcome those challenges to become a farmer, ultralight pilot, public speaker and best selling author of the book Head Over Heels which he co-wrote with his wife, former ABC Rural Reporter, Jenny Black.

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Sam Bailey suffered a spinal injury in a car accident while jakerooing in the Northern Territory at 19-years-old , leaving him a C6/C7 quadriplegic.
Hi is paralysed from the chest down with only limited use of his arms and hands and can't regulate his body temperature. He has lost bowel and bladder control and part of his lung capacity.
He has overcome those challenges to become a farmer, ultralight pilot, public speaker and best selling author of the book Head Over Heels which he co-wrote with his wife, former ABC Rural Reporter, Jenny Black.
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