Peter ‘Spida’ Everitt stood on a paddle board from sunrise to sunset as part of The Goldie’s 92.5 Triple M’s quest to end domestic violence.
The annual event usually involves the wider Gold Coast community, where listeners would flock to the Currumbin Boatshed, and stand on boards to pledge their oath to stop domestic violence.
In light of COVID-19, however, Spida instead took on the task on his own, attempting to stand on the board for 12 hours straight.
Throughout the Breakfast shift, Spida was joined by co-hosts Bridget ‘Bridge’ Brousard and Sean ‘Flan’ Flanagan, and then across day, Triple M announcers Jonelle ‘Nelly’ McKenzie, Al Dobie and soon-to-depart Luke Bradnam joined the broadcast to encourage and support from the shoreline.