- Vehicles that completed the Shitbox Rally 2026 Autumn — a 3,500-kilometre journey from Port Douglas to Melbourne — will be auctioned in Melbourne on Saturday 18th July, with all proceeds going to Cancer Council for cancer research.
- Each car was worth no more than $1,500 at the start of the rally and endured seven days of challenging Australian outback conditions, including dust tracks, river crossings, and mechanical failures.
- Teams have the option to buy back their own vehicles or allow them to be sold at auction, with every dollar raised donated directly to Cancer Council.
- Founder and CEO James Freeman described the auction as a celebration of everything the teams have achieved, noting that each car represents thousands of kilometres and an incredible commitment to fundraising.
- The auction is considered one of the most anticipated moments of the rally, offering the public the chance to purchase a genuine Shitbox Rally vehicle whilst contributing to a major national fundraising effort.
Vehicles that survived over 3,500 kilometres across Australia will be auctioned in Melbourne on Saturday July 18 to raise further funds for Cancer Research.
After completing an extraordinary journey from Port Douglas to Melbourne, Shitbox Rally vehicles will go under the hammer, with all proceeds from the auction contributing to life-saving cancer research through Cancer Council.
The cars—each worth no more than $1,500 at the start of the rally—have endured seven days of Australia’s toughest roads, including outback tracks, dust, river crossings, and mechanical failures, as part of Shitbox Rally 2026 Autumn.
Teams have the option to buy back their own vehicles or allow them to be sold, with every dollar raised at auction going directly to Cancer Council.
From faded family sedans to wildly decorated wagons and utes, each vehicle arrives in Melbourne with its own story of resilience, teamwork and determination to support Australians affected by cancer.
The auction is one of the most anticipated moments of the rally, attracting strong community interest and offering supporters the chance to purchase a genuine Shitbox Rally car while contributing to a major national fundraising effort.
“The auction is a celebration of everything the teams have achieved,” said Founder and CEO James Freeman. “Each car represents thousands of kilometres, countless breakdowns, and an incredible commitment to raising funds for Cancer Research. It’s emotional, it’s entertaining, and it continues the impact long after the rally finishes.”
Overnight stopovers
Saturday 11th July – The Oasis Roadhouse
Sunday 12th July – Aramac
Monday 13th July – Toompine
Tuesday 14th July – Louth
Wednesday 15th July – Narrandera
Thursday 16thh July – Dargo
Interview Opportunities
- Founder and CEO James Freeman
- Shitbox Rally participants from across Australia
- Teams with standout fundraising stories or personal cancer connections
- First-time participants and returning veterans
- Buyers and bidders at the auction event
Vision & Photography Opportunities
- Shitbox Rally vehicles lined up for auction in Melbourne
- Close-up detail of eccentric vehicle decorations
- Emotional moments as teams decide to sell their cars
- Auctioneer in action with lively bidding atmosphere
- Participants sharing stories beside their vehicles
- Wide shots of the full auction site and crowd engagement
- Media interviews capturing humour, emotion and post-rally reflection
About us:
About Box Rallies
Box Rallies is Australia’s leading organiser of community fundraisers, delivering three Shitbox Rally events each year, alongside Mystery Box Rally and Lunchbox Rally.
Since 2010, Box Rallies participants have raised more than $65 million for Cancer Council, making it one of Australia’s largest non-government fundraisers for cancer research. Every participant commits to fundraising, with 100 per cent of donations going directly to Cancer Council.
Contact details:
Box Rallies
Lauren Karas
Director of Fundraising
0451 089 947
Cancer Council NSW
Deana Papanagiotou
PR & Communications Lead
02 9308 0226