Geoff was born and raised in Sydney, Australia a ‘few’ years ago now. His passion for travel has taken him to numerous countries including Russia, Japan, Canada and extensive visits to the United States. Other regions visited have included The South Pacific, Great Britain and many European countries.

Geoff has attempted to set up Rugby League teams in Jamaica, gained media accreditation as a freelance photographer at Grand Slam & international tennis tournaments and has a feature film script in the bottom drawer. It’s also rumoured he is/was once a Butcher.

He recently returned to school to study Radio Broadcasting as a ‘mature aged student’ though he’s not as old as he looks!In 2003 he cycled over 5000 kilometres to cross Australia from coast to coast and rates it as one of his most memorable experiences… Despite yet another bloody flat tire on the finish line at Perth!

That ‘taste’ of long distance cycling led to the belief that you don’t give up.

Cycling across the United States had been an ambition for quite a few years.

Diagnosed with Lupus (discoid/cutaneous) in 2003, Geoff raised awareness for the disease and all forms of it in America, and importantly in the Asian region close to home, riding 9018 miles/14,428 kms around the United States in 2007.His journey was covered by the ABC in Australia and he featured in a prime-time interview on Channel Nine nationally, in addition to extensive radio, print media articles and web interviews in America and at home.

The fact is, lupus is a global concern. So he set up a world-wide blog for awareness.

Within moments of finishing his monumental trip, Geoff wrote various magazine and web articles and hopes to finally finish his book regarding his lupus journey. He is proud to represent The Lupus Foundation of America and The Alliance for Lupus Research.

He is now creating an online lupus magazine and is working on finally forming a national organisation in Australia – something he’s passionate about. He also realizes lupus & computers can be just as frustrating as 44 flat tires – or being a Richmond Tigers supporter – “but we’ll get there one day!”

Geoff now resides on The Gold Coast and is available for media interviews or assistance to raise lupus awareness.