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In the community is where we focus on giving back to the community. Giving back, through the support of fellow athletes, companies and organisations, in their plight to raise funds for local or national charities. Supporting the industry as well as our surrounding environment. |
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Charities
At Body Torque we are committed to supporting both local and national Charities. Last year we joined forces with a group of business men and women to raise money for Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer and for Camp Quality, thru the Tour de Cure Foundation. |
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People
It’s the people that make a difference in our community. Read about them and their achievements in cycling and other sports that have changed their lives and the lives of other.
Geoff Coombes – Tour de Cure. It took him a good ten years, but in 2007 Geoff with a team of 30 completed the first leg of the Tour de Cure. For Geoff meeting the survivors across the Tour was a very motivating experience. Read more...  Felicity Dales – Breast, Prostate Cancer Foundation and Camp Quality. "Watching my nieces and nephew lose their mother to cancer was heart wrenching. I'll do anything I can to lend a hand." When I was offered the chance to take part in the Tour de Cure, joining 24 other cyclists as they pedalled from Brisbane to Sydney to raise funds for cancer research, I knew it was what I needed to do" |
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BT Environment The implementation of a Green Program at Body Torque has and continues to greatly benefit both the staff and the environment. We are committed to the environment.The introduction of program has reduced our waste stream, it has the potential to save our company money and potential generated revenue from recyclables. |
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Supporting the Industry Body Torque is proud to be a foundation member of the CPF. The Cycling Promotion Fund (CPF) was set up by some visionary businesses in the bicycle industry to enable the sector to play an active role in the promotion of cycling and to work with Governments to make Australia more bicycle-friendly. |
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