USyd Students Don Akubras And Very Little Else For 2018 Charity Calendar

Once again, the University of Sydney’s veterinary students have answered their truest calling. Well, the truest calling after helping animals: they’ve stripped buck naked for an upcoming 2018 charity calendar.

For what could just be the cheekiest and most wholesome way to tally the passage of time, nearly 40 students hiked up to Camden in NSW, before donning boots, Akubras, and precious little otherwise to raise funds for Rural and Remote Mental Health.

100% of profits from the calendar will go towards the charity, which develops outreach and intervention programs specifically for Aussies who might not have access to mental health services in urban centres.

The calendar, entitled Shedding The Stigma, aims to make it a bit easier to open up conversations about mental health, particularly for those in rural communities. If you’re in the market to stare at tastefully arranged bums while also supporting some vital outreach work, you can preorder the calendar right HERE.

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