Skip To Main Content

Amazing Race comes to EGHS

The Amazing Race came to EGHS late last year, with 19 staff members racing across the Ararat site, solving clues and completing challenges.

Organised by EGHS physiotherapist Joanne Page, the Amazing Race was based on the popular television program of the same name.

At most checkpoints competitors had the option of choosing two clues/puzzles to solve.

For example, when they reached pathology, they could either complete a jigsaw puzzle, or run up and down the stairs to second floor five times – not an easy feat.

Competitors then headed to the CHC children’s waiting area, Lowe Street, the Day Centre courtyard, helipad and finally making it to the CHC front door, where they ‘jumped on the mat’ and were met by CEO Andrew Freeman and Joanne.

“Thanks to everyone who participated in the Amazing Race, it was great to see everyone having a great time while keeping active,” Joanne said.

Joanne is planning another Amazing Race later in the year and is hoping more staff will get involved.

Australian Aboriginal FlagTorres Strait Islander Flag

East Grampians Health Service acknowledges the Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia, Jupagalk and Eastern Maar peoples as the Traditional Custodians of these lands. We acknowledge that their holistic approach to health; harmony between body, mind, spirit and environment, has been practiced on these lands for thousands of years. We thank past and present Elders for this knowledge to help improve health and wellbeing for all Australians.

ARARAT

Girdlestone Street
Ararat 3377

P: 03 5352 9300
E: info@eghs.net.au
WILLAURA

Delacombe Way
Willaura 3379

P: 03 5354 1600
E: info@eghs.net.au
StaffIN AN EMERGENCY CALL 000