The Queen of Hearts is Home

The Queen of Hearts is Home

After 200 days, 20,000 kilometres, and a journey that spanned every state and territory in Australia, Dawn Beaumont – the Queen of Hearts – has completed her incredible challenge.


This was no ordinary adventure. Dawn’s journey was driven by a powerful purpose: to raise vital funds for two organisations making a profound difference in the lives of Australians – the Heart Foundation and the Royal Flying Doctor Service.


The Heart Foundation continues to lead the way in improving cardiovascular health and supporting world-class research that saves lives every day. Alongside them, the Royal Flying Doctor Service ensures that even the most remote communities across our vast country have access to critical medical support when it’s needed most.


Through her determination, endurance, and unwavering commitment, Dawn has shone a spotlight on the importance of these causes while inspiring countless Australians along the way. Her achievement is a reminder of what can be accomplished when resilience meets compassion – and when an individual chooses to stand up for something bigger than themselves.


At MGA, we are proud to have supported Dawn throughout her journey. Her success embodies the values we hold close: community, perseverance, and making a difference where it truly matters.


Congratulations, Dawn – your journey has captured the hearts of many, and your legacy will continue to inspire long after the finish line.

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