Delta Goodrem Helps Nuns on the Run

Delta Goodrem has laced up her sneakers for charity. The gorgeous pop star lined up to complete the last leg of The Nuns’ Run in Sydney.

The 400 km walk completed by two Sister’s of Charity nuns, raised funds for the new $100 million Garvan St Vincents Campus Cancer Centre. Delta walked the final stages from Darlinghurst to Centennial Park.

Delta, a cancer survivor herself, said she was thrilled to support the nuns who made the trek from Dubbo to Sydney in just two weeks. The walk raised more than $130, 000 for the cancer centre. What a great effort!

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Win Keith Urban’s Shirt!

Ever wanted to take the shirt from Keith Urban’s back? Now you can, and it’s all for a good cause!

Keith is teaming up with some of country music’s biggest stars for the “You Look Good in my Old T-shirt” auction. Keith, Leanne Rimes, Dolly Parton, Carrie Underwood, and more will donate autographed shirts to the online auction. All monies raised will benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

“St. Jude is a charity that is very near and dear to my heart,” said Keith. “Our fans have always graciously offered their support in past fund-raisers we have done for St. Jude, so I think this auction will be a great success.”

Fans have two weeks to bid on the shirts at www.KeithUrbanAuction.com. Good luck everyone!

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Wiggly Charity Show

The Wiggles are joining some of their nearest and dearest friends for one of the biggest charity shows Australia has seen. The skivvy-loving Unicef goodwill ambassadors will lead a monster line-up at the Entertainment Centre on 25 May.

The popular kids entertainers will play alongside Aussie rock royalty Jimmy Barnes, Australian Idol winner Damien Leith, global pop icon Leo Sayer, country darlings The McClymonts, and heaps more.

All funds raised will help provide clean water and toilets for schools and communities in East Timor.

“We thought that the best way to raise money for this project is to do what we do – entertain children and put on a special Wiggly concert,” Blue Wiggle Anthony Field told The Sunday Telegraph.

So get out and enjoy some good music, and feel good about doing it! Tickets are on sale now from just $30.

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Kasey Plays Charity Gig

Here’s one for all the country fans. Kasey Chambers is set to perform her seventh annual Live Free in the Park concert in Tamworth later this month.

This year’s events will raise money for Tamworth’s Ronald McDonald House, which will be built in April.

Kasey promises this year’s event will be something special.

“We have put together a special acoustic show where my husband Shane Nicholson, my Dad Bill Chambers and myself will be doing acoustic-based versions of songs from my last 4 albums and also take the opportunity to road test some brand new material,” she said in a press release.

To check out Kasey’s acoustic goodness get yourself to Tamworth’s Bicentennial Park on the evening of January 25.

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Stars Rock for Breast Cancer Awareness

Last night some of Australia’s greatest musicians played for a very special audience. Concert for the Cure was the perfect way to end breast cancer awareness month, and something the crowd of people touched by the disease won’t forget in a hurry.

The concert was the brainchild of 20-year-old Nicholas Vindin. The university student lost his mother to breast cancer four years ago, and wanted to help raise awareness of the disease amongst young people.

“When I finished school I knew I had to do not just something for Mum, but something for everybody affected by breast cancer,” Nicholas told The Sydney Morning Herald.

“Our dream was to have some of Australia’s top music artists, but I never thought it would come to this.”

With the help of cable music channel MAX, Nicholas assembled a dream bill of Powderfinger, Missy Higgins, Kev Carmody, and Nic Cester. He hopes the concert will become an annual event.

The concert had a special significance for Powderfinger frontman Bernard Fanning, whose sister-in-law is currently receiving treatment for breast cancer.

“Breast cancer has been incredibly well promoted, for want of a better word, and the awareness is really growing but it needs to continue,” he said. “Nearly everybody in Australia ends up being affected by cancer in some way.”

700 breast cancer survivors, their families, attended the invite-only concert and breast cancer nurses.

Most of us missed seeing it live, but you can watch its premiere on MAX this Saturday at 7:30 pm. You can also donate to the National Breast Cancer Foundation through the MAX website.

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Stars Perform for Idol Charities

Whether you’re an Idol fan or not, Friday night’s Australian Idol “Doin’ It For the Kids” concert should be worth watching.

Not only will the final six Idol finalists perform, we’ll also see performances from top entertainers The Rogue Traders, Darren Hayes, Katie Noonan, The Noll Brothers, and Vanessa Amorosi. Past Australian Idol graduates Damien Leith, Shannon Noll, and the Young Divas will also donate their time for this charity event.

Ronald McDonald House and Telstra Care Flight will share the night’s profits.

You can watch all the action from the comfort of your lounge room on Friday night. The two-hour special will air on Network Ten from 7.30 pm.

But if you want to get a little closer to the action, there’s still time to bid on some of the hottest seats around. If you’ve got a spare couple of thousand lying around, you could sit in the very chairs usually reserved for Dicko, Marcia, Mark, and Kyle. You can’t sit much closer to the stage than that! All proceeds raised by the auctions will also benefit the children’s charities. But be quick: these auctions close at 4 pm today.

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