Why Dave danced for Dancing with the Stars
Thanks to the dedication of family and friends keeping the farm running during his absence, and the generosity of the sheep sponsors, Dave had opportunity to bring the plight of drought stricken farmers to the national stage and raise much needed funds to help other farmers through the public voting.
Although recent rains have improved the prospects of Dave's farm, not all farmers have yet been so fortunate. Thanks to the generosity of many people sponsoring his sheep, he was in a better position than he would have been otherwise. Even with the rain, it will be some time before his farm and other drought affected farms are able to create a viable income to support their custodians. A large number of farmers, including Dave, have accumulated significant debt just keeping things going through the long dry spell. Such debt will take many years of good seasons to clear.
Dave's selection for Dancing with the Stars was that golden opportunity for him to earn his own way, and at the same time, show his appreciation by helping out less fortunate farmers through his charity Bush Connection, from the proceeds of phone voting.
"Bush Connection is run by country people for country people. I find them absolutely vital for our community, they have assisted my family and fellow farmers through our hardships. This is the real reason why I?m doing the show,? he says. ?I want to raise the morale of people in the bush. Hopefully by seeing me on TV, they?ll realise they?re not alone and together we can raise a bit of money to help our farmers, who are really doing it tough?.
Sunrise Interview after Last Show
Your phone votes for Dave supported:
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OZcare Bush ConnectionThe OZcare Bush Connection supports rural families who are facing financial difficulties by providing assistance to address any immediate crisis and to put together an action plan to work towards a positive future. This support may include counseling, referral to services such as financial and legal support, information, advocacy, employment and training services. |
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Depression and the droughtOne million adults and 100,000 adolescents live with depression. Many of these are Australia's farmers. SMH - Audio slideshow RAIN FROM NOWHERE by Murray Hartin
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Every 4 days a farmer kills himselfWith the disastrous combination of persistent drought and growing debts, Australian farmers are doing it tougher than ever - so tough that many see suicide as their only escape, writes Bettina Arndt - Women's Weekly February 2007. See Story |
The former model made his mark in 2006 on the controversial reality TV show. During his emotion-packed days in the compound, the modern cowboy came out to his housemates, winning fans across the country with his honesty and bravery. In that same year, he was the winner of Australia?s Brainiest BB06 Housemate. Before finding fame on Big Brother, he was managing his family?s 45,000 acre property in Goondiwindi, Queensland. As a youngster, David had dreams beyond the bush. In 1996, at age 17, he was accepted into university to study linguistics. He decided not to go to respect the wishes of his father, who didn?t want him working for anyone else. So he set up camp in the shearers? quarters, jackerooing for a few years. During trips to Sydney, the good-looking farmer was approached several times by modelling agents. This resulted in a mammoth 13-month world trip, appearing on catwalks and in magazines. He also traveled solo to many obscure parts of the globe including the Middle East, Mongolia and Tibet. When he came home to Australia, he returned to the farm to take the reigns of his family?s property. Like many farmers around the country, the drought is having devastating effects on his land. As a result, David will be dancing for Bush Connection. |
Dave & Eliza - Click for large souvenir image
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When she?s not dancing, Eliza Campagna is probably tearing around Sydney?s countryside on either her road or trail bike. Ironically, she loves the speed and thrill just as much as she adores the elegance of ballroom dancing in a sequinned gown. |