Join the fight for zero deaths

Run, walk or ride 72km for men with prostate cancer this September. Join the fight for zero deaths from Australia's leading cause of cancer.

$739,900

Raised for research,
awareness and support

81,596km

Covered by our Long
Run legends

3,375

Legends giving it all they've got

  • Dan just donated $38.33
  • Flossy just donated $38.33
  • Liz Langford just donated $106.12
  • Roxy Florinis just donated $54.12
  • Nikki just donated $20
  • Stacey just donated $11.65
  • Michelle Brady Massage Therapist just donated $358.70
  • Derek Piper just donated $100
  • Kush & Nicola just donated $110
  • Ipswich Podiatry just donated $59.41
  • Kylie Warren just donated $58.09
  • Steven Anderson just donated $54.12
  • Megan Fawkner just donated $55
  • Judith Edwards just donated $75.14
  • Mark Lamble just donated $110
  • Tegan just donated $106.12
  • Paul Seawell just donated $38.33
  • Nat Rossi just donated $59.41
  • Thomas Rothlisberger just donated $50
  • Geoff & Carol just donated $52.92

RUN, WALK OR RIDE YOUR WAY

Help love go the distance by conquering 72km during Prostate Cancer Awareness Month to raise awareness and funds for the 72 Australian men diagnosed with prostate cancer each day.

Your support can make a life-changing difference for men impacted by the disease in your community.

How The Long Run Works

Register

Join now in three easy steps by hitting the sign-up button.

Get ready

Set your distance and fundraising targets and share your page with friends.

Run!

Track your mileage and your donations as you walk, run or ride to help love go the distance.

Leaderboards

Let's do this! These legends have joined the fight for zero deaths.

Long Run Champions

Dream Teams

Long Run Legends

Dream Teams

Our impact is transforming care and saving lives.

115 PCFA Prostate Cancer Nurses nationally

We’ve invested over $70m in research

2 in 3 men diagnosed with prostate cancer supported by PCFA

“My prostate cancer journey began in 2016 at age 58, after five years of persistent symptoms that were repeatedly dismissed. I was eventually diagnosed and underwent a prostatectomy followed by 33 rounds of exhausting radiotherapy. I’m not out of the woods yet, and I'm hopeful that research will give me more time with my family. I’ve been taking part in The Long Run since 2021 and I hope you’ll join me again in 2025 – your support makes a huge difference.”

Rob
Long Run Legend
and Prostate Cancer Warrior

Rob Pilip with his partner

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