Mental Health

Black Dog Institute

2024 Corrupt hosted two capped events at Julimar State Forrest, WA where we raised $400 for Mental Health Research.

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Cancer

Cancer Council

As we kicked off 2025 wheeling to make a difference, funds raised from our January, February and March events were donated to Cancer Council.

As of the 31.03.25 we have raised just over $760!

Donation to Cancer Council will be made after the March event concludes.

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RFDS

Royal Flying Doctor Service

As we rolled into the second quarter of 2025, we hosted one epic ticketed event in Lancelin this May. Thanks to the legends who got involved, we raised $160 — every cent of which we proudly donated to the Royal Flying Doctor Service. For those who don’t know, RFDS is an incredible Aussie organisation that provides life-saving emergency and primary health care to people living in some of the most remote and rural parts of Australia. They're often the difference between life and death out bush, and we’re stoked to support a cause that keeps Aussies safe no matter where the track leads.

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$16,332 RAISED

Mud for a Mission

This year, we decided to take our biggest annual mud run and turn it into something with even deeper meaning. That’s how Mud for a Mission was born.

What started as an idea quickly grew into a reality thanks to the support of incredible event sponsors, tireless volunteers, and the Corrupt 4x4 Community — a group of people who never shy away from getting stuck in (literally) and showing up for one another. Together, we raised $16,332 for men’s mental health.

4WDing has always been a passion of mine, but it’s also a place where I’ve seen how connection, mateship, and being outdoors can open the door to conversations that might otherwise stay locked away.

That’s what Mud for a Mission was really about: creating a safe and welcoming environment where people could come together, share a laugh, tackle the tracks, and at the same time shed light on a topic that often stays in the shadows. Breaking the stigma. Starting the hard conversations. Reminding each other that it’s okay to not be okay.

The day itself was incredible — rigs getting bogged, recoveries that took teamwork, and plenty of muddy smiles. But beyond the fun, what I’ll always remember are the quiet chats I had with people who shared their own stories, struggles, or reasons for being there. It was a powerful reminder that behind every wheel, every laugh, every muddy grin, there’s someone fighting their own battles.

By turning something we love into something that matters, we showed just how strong community can be. Mud for a Mission wasn’t just an event — it was a step towards change, and I’m so proud of what we achieved together.

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