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Drive Against Depression (DAD) is heading back to Brisbane for its Winter Drive Day on Sunday, June 21.
It's the third drive event this year for the Australian-registered mental health charity, and its first event in Brisbane since its Summer Drive Day on December 7, 2025.
The drive will kick off at the Broncos Leagues Club in Red Hill, with participants heading to Samford Village via twisty Mount Nebo Road and then out to Dayboro, before ending in Banyo at the Brisbane Motor Museum.
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Admission to the museum, along with lunch, will be free for each participant, though donations are welcome (and tax-deductible).
As usual, there'll be raffle tickets available to purchase and prizes to be won.
You can register for the event here. All cars are welcome, provided they’re road-registered.

Drive Against Depression holds regular motoring events and continues to build a network of mental health practitioners to support the community, offering a non-judgemental opportunity for people to connect with others and feel comfortable about sharing their mental wellness journey.
To learn more about Drive Against Depression, visit the organisation’s website here.
For 24/7 crisis support, please contact:
Lifeline – 13 11 14 Suicide Call Back Service – 1300 659 467 In an emergency, please call 000
William Stopford is an automotive journalist with a passion for mainstream cars, automotive history and overseas auto markets.


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