The recent RMHC Vic Gala Ball held at Crown Palladium was a huge success, raising more than $609,000 for Ronald McDonald House Charities Victoria. Over 800 guests, including prominent individuals, business leaders, and members of the local community, gathered to support the cause and make a difference.

Rebecca Maddern hosted the event, which featured an impressive lineup of entertainment. The dance floor was packed as Ricki-Lee took the stage, and the singing and dancing continued with a performance by Anthony Callea and Tim Campbell.


To learn more about RMHC, become a volunteer or to make a donation, head here…


Numerous auctions and raffles provided opportunities for guests to assist the charity, regardless of their financial situation. The atmosphere was electric as everyone came together to celebrate and raise funds for a worthy cause. The highlight of the night was Trudy and Andy Marr’s emotional speech, who have been helped by Ronald McDonald House Charities Victoria, which moved many to tears.

Royal Enfield and Urban Moto Imports have participated in this significant event for seven years now. The funds raised during the event help families and individuals during their challenging times.

Royal Enfield and Urban Moto Imports have participated in this significant event for seven years now. The funds raised during the event help families and individuals during their challenging times.

Royal Enfield and Urban Moto Imports have participated in this significant event for seven years now. The funds raised during the event help families and individuals during their challenging times.

“It’s heartening to know that our contribution could make a difference in the lives of children and families during their most challenging times. We’re grateful to be able to support the remarkable work of RMHC, and hope that our contribution will help them continue to assist those who need it most.”  Joseph Elasmar, CEO Urban Moto Imports.


Editor’s Note: If you are reading this article on any website other than BikeReview.com.au, please report it to BikeReview via our contact page, as it has been stolen or re-published without authority.


Share this article