human energy shines at 2025 chevron city to surf for activ

With more than 1,600 employees and family members participating across the Perth, Karratha and virtual events, Team Chevron was proud to be the largest corporate team.
From the CBD to the beach, participants of all ages and abilities walked, ran and rolled through the 4km and 12km courses, with the finish precinct buzzing with music, food, rides and family fun.
This year also marked 15 years of partnership between Chevron Australia and Activ Foundation, with the 2025 event raising nearly $500,000 to support Western Australians living with disability.
Activ, a genU company, Chief Executive Officer Clare Amies said the event continued to grow in energy, scale and impact every year.
"We’ve proven again that the Chevron City to Surf for Activ is more than just a fun run – it’s a movement for inclusion and community"
making an impact together
Team Chevron was proud to be the largest corporate team, with more than 1,600 employees and family members participating across the Perth, Karratha and virtual events.
Chevron Australia Managing Counsel and Team Chevron Captain Peter McNally congratulated Activ on another successful event and reflected on the long-standing partnership.
“Since 2010, we’ve seen firsthand the meaningful impact this event and the services Activ provides have on the lives of Western Australians living with disability,” Mr McNally said.
“We’re incredibly proud of the impact we’ve made together over that time.”