The Burdekin’s own trio of inspirational advocates for men’s mental health, Austin Dewar, Brayden Rawlins and Campbell Johnston, recently travelled down south to Melbourne to attend the infamous 2025 Mo Awards on the evening of Thursday, the 28th of August.
Known across the nation as Three Blokes Running, the boys have made several headlines and news bulletins over the past year or so due to their unwavering dedication towards breaking down the stigmas surrounding men’s mental health, pushing the message, “it ain’t weak to speak”.
In 2024, Austin, Brayden and Campbell ran 540 kilometres over the month of November and raised over $14,000 whilst spotlighting the importance of checking up on your mates through countless initiatives, and posts online which attracted just shy of 55,000 views.
Just earlier this year, the boys excitingly shared they had been prestigiously nominated for Rookie of the Year, an award presented to the standout first-year Movember Team and would be jet-setting down to Melbourne for the 2025 Mo Awards. In addition to the trio’s outstanding nomination, Campbell was proudly named a Community Ambassador for the organisation and was invited to attend an Ambassador Training session along with plenty of other influential figures last month, all working to change the face of men’s mental health.
“One of our mates from the Movember Team have been following our journey and has officially asked us to become Community Ambassadors, which means we are joining the team at Movember to help change the face of men’s mental health,” the boys explained in a video posted online.
“We are incredibly grateful to be representing such an awesome organisation and we’re looking forward to working with them as much as we can,” added Austin.
Austin, Brayden and Campbell’s team, Three Blokes Running, was one of six teams selected in the Rookie of the Year category out of almost 62,000 participants across the entire 2024 Movember season, and the trio could not be more grateful for all the support they have received to date.
“We’re seriously grateful for the journey we’re on – but more than anything, we’re grateful for you lot - everyone who backed us during Movember, started a conversation, donated, shared, or showed up in any way, this is all happening because of you,” the boys shared.
“We’re just three regular blokes having a crack and because of your support, we’re now getting to represent something much bigger than ourselves, thank you.”
Campbell Johnston, Brayden Rawlins and Austin Dewar attended the 2025 Mo Awards in Melbourne last week (Photo Supplied)