Swinging with the Stars is back in 2026 — and the spotlight will be on eight brave local stars as they dance for glory in a dazzling night of rhythm, friendly rivalry and regional pride. Backed by a sensational live band and cheered on by a packed house, one winner will shine on the dancefloor while another earns top honours for fundraising impact. With hospitality at the renowned The Barn adding to the showcase of the Limestone Coast, this unforgettable evening blends entertainment and generosity in perfect harmony — all in support of community strength and resilience through Stand Like Stone.
This year’s dancers — Fiona Unger, Linda Carter, Justine Drew, Meg Malseed, Phil Ackland, Tom Williams, Will Limbert and Jack Lane — have begun four months of rehearsals as they fundraise for causes close to their hearts ahead of the event at The Barn Palais on Saturday 27 June.
Meet our 8 local stars for 2025
Our stars will be learning dance routines in the months leading up to the big night and raising money for their local community. You can read their bios below and show your support by donating to any of the funds supported by our stars.

Will Limbert
Dancing for the Naracoorte and Districts Sub-Fund
Will was inspired after seeing Sarah Laurie dance in 2024 and felt ready for another challenge following earlier fundraising ventures, including rowing the Zambezi River with his fiancée Lizzie for charity. He shares that navigating crocodile-infested shallows and hippo-watched channels was intense – yet dancing in front of a crowd might be more terrifying. Will is raising funds for the Naracoorte and Districts Sub-Fund to support local causes close to his heart.

Jack Lane
Dancing for the Millicent High School Sub-Fund
Jack is a Millicent musician, performer and founder of Rock Lock Records. With a long history in music performance, radio and community event organising, he was honoured to be invited after attending Swinging with the Stars in 2024. He sees the event as the perfect mix of community spirit and performance. Jack loves travel, local music and the occasional cheesy horror film – and confesses a reliable weakness for any venue serving Guinness on tap.

Justine Drew
Dancing for the Naracoorte Seeds Sub-Fund
Justine, a disaster recovery manager with PIRSA, has long admired the event’s energy and the courage of past dancers. She was motivated by the opportunity to support the newly established Naracoorte Seeds Sub-Fund, which aligns closely with her work in resilience and wellbeing. Known for embracing adventurous challenges – from True Grit to trekking in Nepal – she is ready for what she describes as another uncomfortable but exciting experience.

Fiona Unger
Dancing for the Barrie Holmes Memorial Sub-Fund
Fiona is a registered nurse, live music performer and Generations in Jazz Board member who believes deeply in the power of sport to shape young people’s lives through confidence, resilience and connection. With a competitive streak and a long history of tennis, motorbikes, karate, horse riding and gymnastics, she jokes that plenty of sprains and broken bones over the years mean that ice packs may be required.

Linda Carter
Dancing for the Beachport Sub-Fund.
Linda is a mental health social worker and volunteer ambulance officer living in Beachport who is thrilled to join an “incredible fundraiser” and is looking forward to learning to dance properly, meeting new people and having fun. Born and raised in Ireland, she shares that both her parents are good jivers and she hopes some of their moves have rubbed off.

Meg Malseed
Dancing for the Grant High School Sub-Fund
Meg, a youth worker from Wandilo, wants to show her daughter that anything is possible and that it’s worth trying something new even when it feels scary. She is passionate about helping families who truly need support and is excited to take on the challenge. Born on New Year’s Day, Meg brings enthusiasm and purpose to her fundraising efforts.

Phil Ackland
Phil is a team leader at Limestone Coast Ability and a strong advocate for inclusion. As founder of Mount Gambier parkrun and organiser of Tower Trail Run and Cave Run, Phil is accustomed to encouraging others but is now stepping into the spotlight himself. He is raising funds to support people in the Limestone Coast to overcome barriers to participation and achieving their dreams. A community photographer and former DJ and musician, Phil says that persistence is on his résumé – dancing is not.
Dancing for Dr Sue Charlton AM Memorial Sub-Fund

Tom Williams
Dancing for the Stand Like Stone General Fund
Tom, a sheep farmer, believes that anything equal parts fun and charitable “has to be a good thing” and jokes that this may be his last chance to discover whether a dance career awaits. Tom brings a lively household to the journey with three sons and fifteen dogs and is looking forward to contributing to Stand Like Stone’s broad impact across the region.
We are in the process of recruiting stars!

Support a star
Our 8 local ‘stars’ need your support to raise much needed funds for causes close to their hearts.
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Support a star
Our 8 local ‘stars’ need your support to raise much needed funds for causes close to their hearts.
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Become a star
Want to step out of your comfort zone, learn how to dance and raise money for local causes? Get in touch!
Our 8 local 'stars' are given the opportunity to learn dance routines with talented local instructors. It's also a chance to try something different, make new friends, get involved in your wonderful Limestone Coast community and raise funds for a great cause. Why not do something for the greater good and have fun at the same time!

Swinging with the Stars is back in 2026 — and the spotlight will be on eight brave local stars as they dance for glory in a dazzling night of rhythm, friendly rivalry and regional pride. Backed by a sensational live band and cheered on by a packed house, one winner will shine on the dancefloor while another earns top honours for fundraising impact. With hospitality at the renowned The Barn adding to the showcase of the Limestone Coast, this unforgettable evening blends entertainment and generosity in perfect harmony — all in support of community strength and resilience through Stand Like Stone.
This year’s dancers — Fiona Unger, Linda Carter, Justine Drew, Meg Malseed, Phil Ackland, Tom Williams, Will Limbert and Jack Lane — have begun four months of rehearsals as they fundraise for causes close to their hearts ahead of the event at The Barn Palais on Saturday 27 June.
Latest news
Keep up to date with all the latest news at Stand Like Stone Foundation with everything from new sponsors to developments around grants and scholarships for the people and communities of the Limestone Coast, plus updates on our exciting events.

20 years of impact celebrated at Stand Like Stone community event
Stand Like Stone Foundation celebrated 20 years of community impact at a special event at Mount Gambier City Hall.
More than 80 supporters, beneficiaries and community members joined the launch of the 2024/25 Annual Report, 2026 Back to School appeal and the foundation’s new website.
We acknowledge the Aboriginal people as the First Nations of these lands and waters of the Limestone Coast. We acknowledge the Elders, past, present and future, and we respect the ongoing deep feelings of attachment and relationships of First Nations people to country.
Artwork by Aunty Michelle Jacquelin-Furr depicting the waterholes, landforms and stones of the Limestone Coast.























