July 2, 2026

Shitbox Rally Rolls Across Australia for Cancer Support

Ryan and Nikki Woodall with their shitbox at parliament. Photo supplied  

By Zach Houtenville

A cheap car, some of Australia's most turbulent roads, 31 one hours driving and a cause that everyone can get behind.  

That's the challenge Ryan and Nikki Woodall are taking on as they return to the Shitbox Rally this July 10th to July 17th, hoping to build on last year's impressive $33,000 fundraising effort for Cancer Council Australia.

“It was probably easily the best thing that I've done that I've felt that I've given back to,” Ryan said.

Shitbox rally in Australia’s back country. Photo Supplied  

“It's quite an emotional journey.”

The Shitbox Rally brings together hundreds of teams with one goal in mind: to complete the journey from Port Douglas to Melbourne in cars worth no more than $1,500.  

Over the course of the seven-day voyage the convoy stops at schools and communities, holding special events and spreading its message.  

The challenge is not a race to the finish line but a battle of endurance, with hope of just making it to Melbourne.

“This is across some of Australia's most formidable roads,” Ryan said.  

“There'll be car trailers there to take the poor cars that didn't make it but we get everyone to the finish line, whether we put them in our car or vice versa.”  

The rally is all in the name of charity, with over 2 million dollars already being raised on behalf of the Cancer Council Australia.  

“Most of us have been affected by cancer in one way or another,” Ryan said.  

Last year’s rally stopping at a school along the way. Photo Supplied

“Whether it be parents, family, close friends, people we know or ourselves that have battled, it’s an awful disease.  

“So we not only want to raise awareness and money for the Cancer Council, but also to offer support and a friendly ear to those that have suffered or who are suffering currently.”

Ryan himself has been deeply affected by cancer, having lost all four of his grandparents, his aunties, an uncle and two close friends to the disease.

Unsure how to give back, he and his fiancée Nikki entered the Shitbox Rally for the first time last year, raising an impressive 33,000 dollars and finishing 10th out of 225 teams for fundraising thanks to their mining themed car.

Now, with this year's "Where's Woody" Toy Story themed car, the pair are hoping to top that effort while continuing to raise awareness and much-needed funds for Cancer Council Australia. So far, they’ve been able to raise over 13,000 dollars.  

Businesses can sponsor the team by having their logo displayed on the car, while community members can also support the cause through donations before the rally begins on July 10th.

Community members can still support Ryan and Nikki’s “Where’s Woody” fundraiser by donating at autumn2026.shitboxrally.com.au/wheres-woody