Listen: Legendary journalist Ray Martin speaks with Hope Afternoon's Ben McEachen about 'Adventure All Stars', Walk A While and how we can help Indigenous Australians

You can become a TV star and raise money for a spectacular desert project that celebrates Indigenous faith.

How this is possible also has something to do with Australian television royalty, Ray Martin.

Ray isn’t just a veteran journalist remembered vividly for his work on The Midday Show, A Current Affair and 60 Minutes.

He is also on the board of charitable foundation Walk A While. Created by Australian artist Ken Duncan, Walk A While supports remote Indigenous communities with work and creative projects.

Walk A While has partnered with upcoming reality TV show Adventure All Stars.

The program offers successful applicants the chance to experience cool challenges in a secret location, as well as raise money for Walk A While project.

The project

Memory Mountain
Source: walkawhile.org.au

The Walk A While project will establish a tourist destination at the base of a 20m-high cross being erected at Memory Mountain, about three hours west of Alice Springs.

This giant, illuminated cross is a symbol of Christian faith in the outback. It was conceived by Indigenous believers in consultation with Duncan.

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The giant, illuminated cross is a symbol of Christian faith in the outback.

Ray spoke with Hope Afternoons about the show, why he is involved with Walk A While and his hopes for Indigenous Australia. Listen in the player above. 

Click here to audition to be part of Adventure All Stars. Applications close October 10.

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