Students, teachers and parents are being encouraged to sign up for the Dubbo Stampede for the chance to win $500.
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The CSU Schools Challenge will see the school with the most Stampede registrations win a trophy, $500 cheque and bragging rights for the year. There are three categories to account for different sized schools in the region.
Charles Sturt University head of campus (Dubbo) and previous Stampede participant Cathy Maginnis said the university’s educational footprint was all about helping people be active, healthy and well, making the Stampede a great fit.
Dubbo Stampede president Rod Campbell said the CSU Schools Challenge was another way the veent promoted inclusiveness and a healthy lifestyle.
“The Dubbo Stampede is all about getting outdoors with family and friends and getting active, and the CSU School’s Challenge is just another way of promoting that,” Mr Campbell said.
“We always get great numbers of school aged kids with their friends and family at the Dubbo Stampede so we’d encourage them to sign up for the schools challenge which may see their school win a prize.”
The Dubbo Stampede will be held Sunday, August 27. Registrations are open until 11.59pm Friday, August 25.
To register or find out more visit www.dubbostampede.com.au.