Murray Rose's Malabar Magic Ocean Swim on Sunday February 16, is part of the Olympus Tough Fine Ocean Swimmers Series 2014
The Murray Rose Malabar Magic Ocean Swim returns to the popular Sydney swim circuit on Sunday February 16, 2014.
The 'Magic', now into its 6th year is part of the Olympus Tough Fine Ocean Swimmers Series 2014. Created by a committee headed by the late Olympic legend Murray Rose, the swim has won praise from the passionate ocean swim community and has continued to rise in popularity since its inception in 2009.
The swim is a key fund-raising event for the Rainbow Club of Australia, a registered non-profit charity that provides swimming and recreational activities for children with disabilities. Thanks to the good work of RCA, more than 500 children can take weekly swim lessons, and find their freedom and confidence in the water.
See you at The Magic!
About The Rainbow Club: Rainbow Club Australia Inc consists of a dedicated Board of Directors from the commercial, accounting and legal professions as well as its founder Ron Siddons MBE, parents and dedicated fundraisers. There are now fifteen clubs of which 12 are located in NSW at: Bondi, Cronulla, Campbelltown, Epping, Goulburn, Lindfield, Liverpool, Newington/Leichhardt, Revesby, Warringah, Sutherland, Orange. Other clubs are located in Geelong in Victoria, Noosa in Queensland and Modbury in South Australia. The aim and objective of each club is to give children with disabilities the same opportunity as their abled peers.
About Little Bay Cove: Developed by Charter Hall Opportunity Fund No. 5 (CHOF5), Charter Hall and TA Global Berhad in a development alliance, Little Bay Cove is $600 million master planned community that, on completion, will offer over 50% of open space and include approximately 570 dwellings, comprising vacant house lots, townhouses and apartments, many with coastal views.
More information on Little Bay Cove: www.littlebaycove.com.au