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Walking Off The War Within returns to Redcliffe Peninsula

Veterans, first responders and their supporters will come together for the fifth annual Walking Off The War Within Brisbane event on the Redcliffe Peninsula next month.

The walk will start from Clontarf’s Pelican Park and follow the Redcliffe foreshore to Scarborough and back on May 31. Gates open at 7.30am and the walk starts at 8.30am.

Participants can choose to take on the ultimate challenge of walking 20km with a 20kg pack, or they can walk any distance they are comfortable with, with or without a pack.

It is free to take part, but there is the option of making a donation when registering for a ticket.

Event Co-ordinator Lee Duke says Walking Off The War Within continues to grow each year, fostering an environment where people can walk, talk, and support one another.

It serves as a powerful reminder that no one has to face their struggles alone.

“Participation has increased by over 25 per cent since the first walk in 2021 (to more than 350 people last year). However, the biggest growth has been in what we can offer participants,” Lee explains.

“The event started with just a single gazebo and a few tables. Now, we have a full stage with a live band, an inflatable start line, marquees for shade, seating, fencing, a 40ft shipping container and an incredible group of supporting organisations that work in mental health for veterans and first responders.

“Each year, we strive to enhance the experience for attendees and provide a supportive, engaging and meaningful event.”

“I’m incredibly proud of how the event has grown. Running a free event while providing entertainment, food, water, medallions, and bibs for participants is a huge challenge, but thanks to the support of local businesses, community groups and volunteers, we’ve been able to expand each year.

“Seeing more people attend means we are reaching more of the community, sparking important conversations around mental health and hopefully making a difference in people’s lives.”

Walking Off The War Within raises money for Trek2Health & SMEAC, two charities that provide crucial support for veterans and first responders. Participants raised $3200 last year.

“Beyond fundraising, Walking Off The War Within creates a supportive and inclusive environment where people can connect, share their stories and feel a sense of camaraderie,” Lee explains.

“We encourage participants while on their walk to take the time to introduce themselves to someone new, start a conversation and share their experiences.

“This simple act can have a profound impact helping people realise they are not alone in their struggles and that there is a strong community of support around them.

“Additionally, we invite various mental health and veteran support organisations to attend the event because we understand that while this is a one-day event, mental health support is an ongoing journey.”

Walking Off The War Within is held in memory of Nathan Shanahan.

Lasting legacy

Walking Off The War Within is held in memory of Nathan Shanahan, a returned soldier and firefighter, as well as other fallen service men and women who have taken their own lives after battling mental health challenges.

Nathan was a passionate advocate for mental health and PTSD awareness. In December 2016, he lost his battle but before his passing, Nathan created Walking Off The War Within, symbolised by the image of a soldier carrying a shadow on his back.

This event replicates Nathan’s 400+ kilometre journey from Mildura to Adelaide in April 2015, where he walked with a 20+ kilogram pack to raise awareness and funds for PTSD and depression.

His mission has since transformed into a nationwide movement, encouraging open conversations about mental health and reducing stigma surrounding PTSD, depression, and suicide.

To find out more and to register visit walkoffww.com