Perth Corporate Rumble XIV Raises Funds for Children's Charity
Perth Corporate Rumble XIV Raises Funds for Charity

Perth Corporate Rumble XIV: White-Collar Boxing Event Supports Children's Charity

On Saturday, March 28th, 2026, Perth's corporate elite gathered at Crown Towers for the Perth Corporate Rumble XIV, a white-collar boxing exhibition that combined high-energy sportsmanship with philanthropic efforts. The event, captured in photos by Alan Chau for The West Australian, featured business professionals trading blows in the ring to raise funds for a noble cause.

A Night of Action and Generosity

A crowd of 1,200 attendees enjoyed a premium three-course dinner and beverage experience while watching 15 intense bouts unfold throughout the evening. Competitors, who had undergone rigorous training regimens in preparation, showcased their skills in a series of high-stakes matches. The celebrations extended beyond the ring, with many guests continuing the festivities at the Merrywell venue.

Well-dressed guests included a mix of business owners, influencers, and local corporate figures, highlighting the event's appeal across Perth's professional circles. Founded in 2016 by Glen Austin and Nigel Groves, the annual boxing exhibition has become a staple in the city's social calendar, dedicated to supporting charitable initiatives.

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Supporting the Saba Rose Button Foundation

The primary beneficiary of the Perth Corporate Rumble XIV was the Saba Rose Button Foundation, a non-profit organization committed to assisting children with additional needs and their families. By participating in this event, white-collar workers not only tested their physical limits but also contributed to a meaningful cause, demonstrating the power of community-driven fundraising efforts.

This edition of the rumble emphasized the importance of corporate social responsibility, blending entertainment with altruism to make a tangible impact. As the night concluded, attendees left with memories of thrilling matches and the satisfaction of knowing their support would help improve the lives of vulnerable children in the community.

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