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2024 Spine Society of Australia 35th Annual Scientific Meeting

2024 Spine Society of Australia 35th Annual Scientific Meeting5th - 7th April 2024 | International Convention Centre, Sydney

Golf & Charity Fundraiser

Unfortunately we have had to cancel this event, stay tuned as we hope to run this again in 2025.

The SSA Board is pleased to announce a new initiative for the upcoming SSA annual conference. The First Annual SSA Charity Golf Day will be held on Thursday 4th April 2024, immediately preceding the SSA conference. 

Join us at the prestigious Killara Golf Club for a day and evening of golf, food, drinks and fun. A wonderful way to kick off our 2024 SSA Conference, enjoying a round of golf and raising much needed funds for two very worthy charities.

SSA Golf and Charity Fundraiser in conjunction with the "Guns Out Spinal Foundation".

  • Order of the day
    • 12pm - Arrival and BBQ Lunch
    • 1pm - Golf Shot Gun start
    • 6.30pm - Charity Reception Evening 
    • Transport to and from the conference hotels
  • Golf will have both a competitive and relaxed aspect. Competitions include:
    • The Bleadslow Cup - Best 3 scores by NZ and AUS players
    • The State of Origin - Best average score of players by state
    • Best / worst dressed
    • Longest drive / nearest the pin
    • Competitions and prizes
    • Drinks cart throughout the afternoon
  • Cocktail reception with Charity Auction
    • Partners, friends and non-golfers welcome to attend 
    • Drinks and cocktail dinner function
    • Raffle, silent and live auctions
    • Presentation of winning teams and the awarding of the Bleadslow Cup
    • Calling for donations of auction items, prizes etc.

Complete a registration now to secure your place on the golf course, or just attend the evening charity event.

  • Registration form (now closed)

Other forms.

  • Sponsorship form (now closed)
  • Expression of Interest form (now closed)
  • Celebrity Interest Form (now closed)

 


 

Charities

Spinal Cord injury affects over 20,000 Australians. Over 80% of injuries in those under 65 years age are because of traumatic injury, often sporting. These injuries have a devastating effect on the injured, and their friends and families.

The SSA will utilise the raised funds to increase our financial support for research and education in the field of spinal cord injury and post spinal cord injury management.


The Foundation’s vision is to ensure:

• People who have spinal cord injury and spasticity, as well as their friends and family, have a network of support.

• The wider audience are aware of the effect that spasticity has on individual lives, families and friends, and be willing to invest in research to help combat the condition.

• People with spasticity and spinal cord injuries can be treated effectively or even cured of their injury.

• People suffering with spasticity and spinal cord injuries will have a voice.