Ms JODIE HARRISON (Charlestown—Minister for Women, Minister for Seniors, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault)—Today, I'd like to recognise Sally and Warwick "Woz" Bartley, two incredible individuals from Whitebridge who have dedicated themselves to supporting families impacted by cancer through their volunteer work with Camp Quality. This year, Sally and Woz are back in action, gearing up for the 2025 Motocyc ride, where over 100 riders will join them. For the past nine years now, they've been hitting the road on their bikes, setting off from Heatherbrae and traveling through the beautiful Central West and Tablelands before circling back to Newcastle. Along the way, they've helped raise over $1 million for Camp Quality, with $92,000 coming from their own pockets and businesses. Thanks to their dedication, more kids and families get a break from the challenges of cancer, enjoying time together at Camp Quality's Camps and Family Retreats. Motocyc isn't just about the ride—it's about unity, joy, and making a real difference. Sally and Woz, thank you for your generosity, your big hearts, and everything you give back to our community.
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