City2Surf 2026
Join Team TLR for the City2Surf 2026 and help people being treated for blood cancer. Every dollar raised helps nurses become specialists in cancer and haematology care. It also helps us recruit new stem cell donors aged 18 to 35, giving more people the chance to find the life saving match they need.
Thanks to the amazing support of everyone who has fundraised for Team TLR in the City2Surf over the years, we’ve already created a lasting legacy through TLR’s Trace Richey Nursing Scholarship and the Allan Frenkel Nursing Scholarship. These scholarships support nurses studying the Master of Cancer and Haematology Nursing at the University of Sydney.
By joining Team TLR, you can help us support even more nurses and expand our scholarship program to include haematology nurses studying the Master of Nursing (Nurse Practitioner). That means even more specialised care and support for people with blood cancer and their loved ones.
Signing up to the City2Surf is a two-step process:
1 – Register with the City2Surf
2 – Set up your fundraising page
Register for the City2Surf 2026
Click the button below and follow the prompts to sign up for the 2026 City2Surf. Choose your starting wave, enter your details, and you’re in.
Whether you run, jog, shuffle, or slowly wonder why you signed up for this halfway up Heartbreak Hill, you’ll be doing it all for a brilliant cause. Please note that none of the registration fees go to TLR. Your fundraising page is where you can raise money to support our work.
Fundraise in the City2Surf 2026
To start fundraising for Team TLR, you’ll need a Grassrootz page. Click the link below and click on the grey Join Team TLR button. Set up a new account or sign in to your existing account, create your page, upload a profile pic, and let the shameless link sharing begin. You can fundraise as an individual, join a team, or create your own team and act like you’ve got it all under control.
If you’ve already signed up for the City2Surf, you can also join Team TLR here.
Be a Legend, Save a Life
If you’re aged 18 to 35, you can do even more than fundraise. You can join the stem cell donor registry with just a few simple cheek swabs and give someone with blood cancer the chance to find a life saving match. Donating stem cells is easier than most people realise.
Know someone who’s 18 to 35? Send them this way too.
For some people with blood cancer, a stem cell transplant is their only hope. Every new donor added to the registry brings them one step closer to finding a match.