About the Majura Military Megarace
Challenge Yourself. Make a Difference.
Majura Military Megarace (M3) is the only endurance event in Canberra held on an active military base.
On Saturday, 10 October 2026, you and your team will take on a true test of strength, teamwork and resilience at Majura Range. Including team-based military challenges designed by the Army and a tough military obstacle course, every part of this challenge will push you to your limits, testing your endurance and mateship along the way.
This isn’t just a challenge — it’s a chance to give back. Rally your crew, dig deep and be part of something bigger.
On Saturday, 10 October 2026, you and your team will take on a true test of strength, teamwork and resilience at Majura Range. Including team-based military challenges designed by the Army and a tough military obstacle course, every part of this challenge will push you to your limits, testing your endurance and mateship along the way.
This isn’t just a challenge — it’s a chance to give back. Rally your crew, dig deep and be part of something bigger.
Prizes
There will be prizes for the quickest team and the most successful fundraisers. Prizes include:
All participants will receive a small token of recognition.
- A money can't buy Leadership Luncheon for six people hosted by Senior Officers at the historic Duntroon House. Winners will also receive a guided tour of the historic buildings and gardens of Duntroon.
- Guided VIP tours for up to 10 people of the Australian War Memorial including participation in the Last Post Ceremony and an opportunity to lay a wreath.
All participants will receive a small token of recognition.
YOUR IMPACT
By participating in the Majura Military Megarace, you'll be supporting the families of Australian Defence Force men and women.
Mia
“Talking to Legacy’s Youth Leaders at camp about my story made me feel safe, comfortable, and less alone. I was able to talk about the feelings I had and not feel judged for how I felt as they understood my pain.”
Mia’s dad gave a lot in service to our nation. For almost 10 years, he served in the Australian Army’s 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, including on the frontline in East Timor.
Tragically, when Mia was six, her beloved father took his life.
Legacy has been part of Mia’s life since she lost her father. And for that, she is incredibly grateful.
