Chase Commercial has made a donation of close to $3000 in support of Ovarian Cancer awareness and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA). This contribution was made at the “Bolted” event on the 7th of November, where over 500 attendees gathered to engage in spirited competition in lieu of Melbourne Cup.
“Bolted” was a memorable evening where philanthropy and competition intersected. Notably, leading medical professionals from Wickham Terrace, actively involved cancer research and treatment, were in attendance, emphasising the event’s significance. The event celebrated art, competition, and the spirit of giving.
One of the most remarkable aspects of the evening was witnessing Archibald prize , Daniel Butterworth’s live painting. In between auctions, he painted the winning bidders, demonstrating exceptional skill and efficiency. The artist, Daniel Butterworth, stands as a distinguished figure in the world of fine arts, known for his unique perspective and mastery of his craft.
Chase Commercial’s participation in “Bolted” and our contribution highlight our commitment to making a positive impact on the community. This event serves as a reminder of the potential of collective action in raising awareness for causes that genuinely matter.





