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Who would you put your money on – Turei or Curran

Who would you put your money on – Metiria Turei or Clare Curran?

On the 2nd June 2017 Dunedin based business, political and community leaders will push their boundaries abseiling 35 metres from the roof to the pitch of the Forsyth Barr Stadium to raise funds for the Malcam Charitable Trust who work with youth in Otago aged 12 to 24. Among those bosses are Green party leader Metiria Turei and Labour MP Clare Curran. To put your money on these political leaders or one of the many other Business and Community leaders visit www.givealittle.co.nz/event/tosstheboss2017/fundraisers

Toss the Boss is no easy feat. It isnt just the fact that 35 metres is ridiculously high. These bosses need to climb their way up to the roof, through a manhole and across the see-through gantry walkway, to then drop off the edge and free abseil their way down. The entire experience is extreme!
You too can join in the fun, applaud the bravery of these bosses and support a great cause by making a donation to your favourite boss here. Donations will be put towards funding the youth programmes for young people 12 to 24 years of age run by the Malcam Charitable Trust.
Toss the Boss takes place at Forsyth Barr Stadium on Friday 2nd June 2017 from 7.30 to 10am. 29 bosses will be participating and we aim to raise $30,000.00.

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