Big success at Big Day Out

David and Tyson with Grovedale College students. (pictures supplied)

Local businesses have embraced a genU-led event aimed at breaking down the barriers for people with disability.

About 300 people packed the AWA Alliance Stadium on Thursday August 22 for the annual genU Workplace Big Day Out for a morning of fun, games, companionship and community.

After the official opening from City of Greater Geelong Mayor Trent Sullivan, teams eagerly took part in the activities on offer, which included wheelchair basketball, soccer, dance, cricket and various ball sports, all facilitated by Grovedale College Sports Academy students.

genU chief executive Clare Amies praised the Geelong business community.

“This is such a positive way to build a genuinely inclusive community,” she said.

“Our Workplace Big Day Out brings together people with disability and volunteers from the business sector in a fully supported environment. This promotes learning about disability, having fun and creating an exclusive opportunity for personal and professional growth.”

In 2002, genU invited Guy Pearce to be part of a celebration for volunteers, and while he was unable to attend, he donated $10,000 to genU. From this, the Workplace Big Day Out was created and the first event held that year in December at Adventure Park, with 65 people attending.

Harcourts North Geelong director Joe Grgic said the impact from events such as the Big Day Out was overwhelmingly positive and rewarding.

“By actively participating in genU’s initiatives, our team gain a deeper sense of purpose and fulfilment through contributing to fostering a more inclusive and supportive community,” he said.

“We wholeheartedly encourage other Geelong businesses to join us in this effort to build a stronger community where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.”

Contact genU inclusion manager Jo Forssman at joanne.forssman@genu.org.au if you would like to learn more about the Workplace Big Day Out and register your interest to participate in 2025.