If you haven't been able to catch Annie and Amanda in the news yet, you still can - just click on any of the links below!

For all media enquiries, please contact Connie at Sunnyfield on (02) 8977 8822.

To read any of Sunnyfield's media releases, click here.

24 May  Radio - 2UE

A must listen! Annie details the dangers she and Amanda faced while on Mt Everest and answers the Two Murrays' cheeky question - will they be going back??

11 May  Newspaper - Manly Daily 

Journalist, Andrew Priestly breaks the news that the 'On Top of the World' expedition would not continue due to very danergous weather conditions.

09 May  Radio - 2UE

Murray Olds from radio 2UE's the Two Murrays program breaks the news that Annie and Amanda have been battling too trecherous conditions and will not continue with their climb this year.

May       Magazine - Management Today

A fantastic feature article in Management Today magazine that sums up the enormity of Annie and Amanda's adventure and includes some great photos too!

28 Mar   Radio - 2UE

Annie was able to use a satellite phone and to chat to the Two Murrays from her position at Mt Everest Base Camp! Make sure you listen to this amazing interview with Annie.

28 Mar   Magazine - CFO Magazine

The title, 'Extreme Fund Raising' says it all. See what it takes to take on the tallest mountain in the world and be the Chief Financial Officer of a busy not-for-profit organisation!

27 Mar   Radio - 2GB  

Annie speaks to 2GB on the eve of her big climb, sounding happy and relaxed.

26 Mar   TV - Channel 10 Tim Bailey Weather Report

A team of people Sunnyfield supports joined Sunnyfield's CEO, Caroline Cuddihy and Annie Doyle at Sunnyfield's Head Office in Allambie Heights to help Tim Bailey give his live weather report! Tim speaks with Annie about Sunnyfield's 60th Anniversary this year and her big climb.

26 Mar   Radio - 2UE

Annie does a follow-up interview with 2UE and speaks about the climb in just a few days! 

10 Mar   Online - sportstar.com 

Sportstar does a follow up to its first story about Annie Doyle's mountain climbing adventures.

 10 Mar  TV - Maori TV

Maori TV speaks to Annie about her strong determination to become the first Maori woman to conquer Mt Everest.

06 Mar   Newspaper - GreyMouth Evening Star

News of Annie & Amanda's campaign is starting to spread in New Zealand, as Annie will soon become the first Maori woman to have climbed Mt Everest!

 06 Mar  Online - Our Manly

Annie and Amanda's campaign is featured in Our Manly, the online information portal for Sydney's Manly area.

 05 Mar  Newspaper - The Daily Post (NZ) 

Annie is acknowledged for attempting to become the first Maori woman to climb Mt Everest. Annie is of Te Arawa descent and she discusses her family history and growing up amoung the beautiful lakes and rolling hills of Lake Rotoiti.

03 Mar   Newspaper - The Australian Weekend Professional

Annie & Amanda graced the cover of the Weekend Professional, inspiring other professionals to aim high with their goals. Annie & Amanda also advise that overcoming any challenge is possible when you apply what you learn when you're doing what you are most passionate about.

02 Mar   Newspaper - North Shore Times

A great article that quotes Annie and Amanda about the disability industry. The article also includes a fantastic picture of Annie and Amanda climbing the walls at the ClimbFit indoor rock climbing centre in St Leonards during the Ultimate Rock Climbing Challenge to raise money for the girls' campaign.

27 Feb   Online - Westpac Ruby Connection

Annie and Amanda are featured in Westpac's online forum for empowered women.

22 Feb   Radio - 2UE LIVE CROSS with Murray Wilton & Murray Olds

The two Murrays from 2UE came down to Climbfit before the Sunnyfield Ultimate Rock Climbing Challenge and tried their hands at rock climbing. They soon discovered just how difficult it really was and gave a live cross to Annie later in the evening when the participants had reached the half way mark to climbing the equivalent of Mt Everest's 8,848 metres. The total was reached at 9pm by over 100 participants!

19 Feb   Newspaper - Sun Herald 

Find out just how much Annie and Amanda can fit into each day to realise their dream and to support Sunnyfield. Could you be this disciplined?

14 Feb   Radio - 702 AM Breakfast with Adam Spencer

Annie discusses her motivations for climbing, why raising funds for Sunnyfield is so important and what training for a Mt Everest climb really means..

13 Feb   Online - kiwisinoz.com.au

Annie is featured as the 'Kiwi in Oz' and answers plenty of questions about the trip!

10 Feb   Radio - 2GB AM with Alan Jones

Amanda and Annie chat live in the studio with Radio 2GB's Breakfast Presenter, Alan Jones, who describes them as 'mad'. Alan talks about Sunnyfield celebrating 60 years of assisting people with disability and chats to Annie and Amanda about fundraising for Sunnyfield as they attempt to climb the mountain. Annie discusses working in the not-for-profit sector and training and preparation techniques. Amanda also talks about her high-profile role as COO for Infrastructure NSW.

30 Jan   Radio - 2UE Late Drive with Murray Wilton & Murray Olds

Murray Olds talks to Annie about her climb, her training and about the great things Sunnyfield is doing for people with disability and why they are supporting this great cause. 

The girls also mention that British Royal, Prince Haryy will also be joining them as part of the Walking with the Wounded team!

 27 Jan  Newspaper - Manly Daily  

As Manly locals, Annie & Amanda discuss the amazing support they have already received from those closest to them - including a team of local women who will be trekking to Base Camp alongside them!

11 Nov  Radio - NZ, Nine to Noon 

A feature on Annie as a New Zealander who has settled in Australia. Annie talks about climbing as her passion and her goal to climb all of the highest peaks on Earth's seven continents. 

16 Oct   TV - Sunday Night 

Mike Munro follows Annie in her preparations for a very dangerous mission - surviving the 'Death Zone' on Mt Everest. But first, Mike takes Annie back to New Zealand to meet the SAS soldier who says Annie, on a previous mountain climb, saved his life.

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