Adelaide Hills 2026

Welcome to Adelaide Hills Relay For Life 2026!

This overnight team event raises vital funds for Cancer Council’s, prevention, research and support services.

Why Relay For Life?
Relay For Life is a chance for your community to recognise and celebrate local cancer survivors, as well as those currently going through a cancer experience and their carers. It also honours and remembers the loved ones lost to cancer while raising funds to help change lives through cancer prevention programs, research and support services.

What does it involve?
Relay For Life is an overnight, team event which involves walking or running laps —whatever pace you’re comfortable with—to support Cancer Council’s vital cancer prevention, research and support services.

It is suitable for all ages and fitness levels; you don’t need to be an athlete to participate. We recommend putting together a team of minimum six people, but you can have as many you like!The classic format of Relay For Life involves having at least one person from your team walking or running laps at any one time across the full duration of the event (up to 20 hours).

However, you can participate in whatever way suits you – whether you choose to walk as a team, sub in and out for your teammates, choose to take on a shorter duration or plan as many breaks as you like.

Is it just about walking or running for a long time?
Relay For Life is so much more! Teams are encouraged to come up with their own theme and some colourful costumes. Throughout the afternoon, evening and early morning, you can expect to participate in novelty games and challenges as well as enjoying music, food, fundraising and great company. There are also moments of reflection and community togetherness, including the Candlelight Ceremony. Many participants choose to pitch a tent or roll out sleeping bags at the communal team site to make the most of the event.

Event contact: Harry Gilbertson | [email protected]
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Adelaide Hills 2026 - Event Information

Registration

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You can purchase tickets through the ‘Join Now’ button.

You can buy additional tickets for your friends and family! After you purchase the tickets, they will be sent an email to complete their registration for a Fundraising Page. So, make sure you have their email address before you buy their tickets!

There will be limited on the day registrations available.

Adult
(18+)

Youth
(6–17yrs)

Child
(0–5yrs)

Survivor/Carer Lap Only

Early Bird
Valid throughout May 2026

$30

$20

FREE

FREE

General
01 June 2026 - 04 November 2026 

$40

$30

FREE

FREE

Refund Policy

Cancer Council do not offer refunds, and our general policy is to treat your money as a donation. Should you have made an error whilst registering or donating please contact your local Cancer Council office for assistance.

Ceremonies

Opening Ceremony:

2.00pm

Candlelight Ceremony:

8.00pm

Closing Ceremony:

9.00am

On The Day

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Get excited because Adelaide Hills Relay is back!

Here is what to expect at Relay!

  • Opening Ceremony
  • Survivors and Carers Opening Lap
  • Candlelight Ceremony of Hope
  • Closing Ceremony
  • Entertainment, kids activities, live music and competitions (throughout the day and night)
  • FREE breakfast
  • Keep those team members walking!

There is absolutely no pressure to stay on the track for the entire event. We do, however, encourage teams to always have at least one person on the track to get the most out of your Relay experience.

Here's what to expect at Relay. Check with our Relay team on 1300 65 65 85 | [email protected] for more information.

What to bring to Relay

Be sure to come to Relay prepared! Check the forecast the night before and be prepared for inclement weather. Remember, Relay runs overnight and can be cold. Here’s a list of things that teams should be sure to have handy on the day:

  • Tent(s), marquees for your campsite - PLEASE NOTE Guide ropes must be attached, and tent pegs must be no longer than 25cm. No star droppers.
  • Hat, sunglasses, sunscreen and lip balm
  • Your Relay For Life shirt
  • Comfortable walking/running shoes
  • Warm clothing (pants, jackets, beanies, gloves, etc.)
  • Torch and spare batteries
  • Wet weather gear (raincoat, poncho, umbrella, etc.)
  • A change of clothes
  • Camping gear (Tent, sleeping bag, pillows, blankets, esky, cutlery, cups, water bottle, food and drink.
  • Folding chairs and tables
  • Plastic sheeting or rubber-backed rug (good on cold or damp ground)
  • Campsite decorations and team banners
  • Team costumes
  • Money and loose change
  • Camera to capture those special moments
  • Your team!

What not to bring

  • Pets (guide dogs and service dogs are welcome)
  • Bikes, scooters or roller blades/skates
  • Glass
  • Remember, Relay For Life is an alcohol, smoke-free, vape free event.

Merchandise

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You will receive a complimentary shirt with your registration. Please select the size of your shirt when entering your ticket details.

Program

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Thanks for your interest in Relay For Life! Here’s an overview of what will be happening on the day.

Day 1 Saturday 7th November, 2026

Time

Activity

Location

12:00pm

Team check-in opens

Registration Desk

2:00pm

Opening Ceremony

Stage

2:30pm

Survivors & Carers Walk

Track

4:00pm

Entertainment begins

Stage

8.00pm

Candlelight Ceremony

Stage

Day 2 Sunday 8th November, 2026

Time

Activity

Location

7.00am

Breakfast available

 

8.45am

Final Lap and Closing

Stage

Keep those team members walking!

Survivors & Carers

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Are you or someone you know currently going through cancer, a survivor or carer?

On behalf of the Relay For Life committee, we’re proud to invite cancer survivors and carers to be a part of the Relay For Life Opening Ceremony.

The Opening Ceremony is the community’s chance to recognize and celebrate the incredible people who inspire us every day and is a powerful reminder of WHY we Relay.

Survivors and Carers will be introduced at the Opening Ceremony at 2.00 pm and then will be invited to walk the first lap of Relay.

Following the Opening Ceremony, Survivors and Carers will then be invited to a special afternoon tea hosted by the Relay For Life committee.

All participants of our Opening Ceremony announcement and first lap are asked to go to the registration desk prior to opening where you can register your name so we can call you up, and you will also be given your purple survivor sash or your white carer sash.

Let us know you’re coming by registering your attendance or questions with our event committee:

Email: [email protected] Phone: 1300 65 65 85

If you have lost someone to cancer, we would love to recognize your loved one through the Candlelight Ceremony, which includes a tribute video featuring photos of loved ones lost.

It’s a chance for us to remember and reflect on the incredible lives of those who are no longer with us and is a touching tribute to those who inspire us every day.

If you would like to show a photo of your loved one during the Candlelight Ceremony, please send your photos through to our event committee:

Email: [email protected]

Along with the name of your loved one and any additional information you want to share.

To attend our Opening Ceremony and first lap as well as our afternoon tea, survivors and carers do not have to be a registered participant staying with us for the 19 hours. If you are a registered participant as well as a survivor or carer, you are obviously welcome to participate. However, if you have family or friends that are not registered to participate or maybe even unable to, they are still welcome to be part of our Opening Ceremony, first lap walk, and share in the afternoon tea.

We all have our reason to Relay and, on behalf of the Committee, I’d like to thank you for sharing your reason and being a part of these very special events.

 

Sponsors

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Relay For Life is a community event, and it would not be possible without the support we receive from our community.  In particular, there are local businesses that provide us with monetary and in-kind support.

If you would like your business to become a sponsor of Relay For Life contact our Harry Gilbertson on 8291 4320 or [email protected]

Under 18s

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If you are under 18 years of age, you are required to complete the Youth Consent Form. This form is triggered within the registration process. You will need your parent/guardian available when registering to confirm consent and their email address. The consent form confirmation will be sent to your guardian.

Youth Policy

The Cancer Council requires that every person under the age of 18 must have approval by a parent or guardian to register for and participate in Relay For Life events.

Youth Teams

Cancer Council South Australia requires that teams where the majority of members are under 18 must have two registered adult supervisors present at all times throughout the Relay For Life event. Youth Team Supervisors must be over 21 years of age and are responsible for the behaviour and conduct of the youth they oversee.

Code of Conduct for Youth Teams

We want all participants to enjoy their Relay For Life experience. Common sense is key to everyone having a good time. This means considering and being respectful of the needs of other participants, abiding by the event rules and complying with all reasonable requests from members of the organising committee or Cancer Council South Australia staff.

For more information, please contact [email protected].

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Thank you to our generous sponsors

Leaderboard

Raised so far

$8

Our goal

$80,000