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Ambassador Scott Cam launches new website

July 26, 2013 by Michael Leave a Comment

Australians love Scotty Cam’s knock-about style and he remains a big part of Australia’s TV industry with Channel Nines Program The Block, following a number of great projects that he has previously been involved in such as Backyard Blitz, Domestic Blitz and others.

Scott Cam is big man with an even bigger heart which the Morris family got to see first hand. All at the Foundation found Scott to be just as you see him on screen down to earth and a good man. Scott agreed to becoming an Ambassador for the Samuel Morris Foundation after meeting Samuel during a Domestic Blitz project.

 

Scott Cam
Scott Cam

We at the Samuel Morris Foundation appreciate Scott’s continued support for the Samuel Morris Foundation, and heres our chance to give him back just a little…..

Scotty has just launched a new website  scottycam.com.au  where you can get great DIY tips, follow him as he rebuilds on his Mudgee block and pick up some great “mates rates” deals from his network of industry contacts, as well as pick up some great Australiana bits and pieces.

So do yourself a favour… if you love Scotty’s approach, head on over to his site, sign up and follow his antics as he continues to support Charities like us.

 

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  1. courtneysrulewearit says

    July 26, 2013 at 8:09 PM

    Thank you Mr Cam for supporting such an important Foundation with such community minded people working together for such important cause which has a very special place in my heart for that I say thank you for being you. Love Cathy & Courtney x

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  2. Suzi says

    July 26, 2013 at 9:57 PM

    Good choice. Not a big fan of commercial TV but Scotty Cam makes The Block a not miss, pragmatic, resonates, much like Samuel’s Foundation.

    Rosie is a “proper dog” in my eyes & brings back memories, much like Mudgee Wine!

    Looking forward to seeing the collaboration, who knows, Shelley Craft, equally loveable may join the party 😉

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  3. Leonie Forsyth says

    July 31, 2013 at 2:13 PM

    Thankyou Scotty for getting behind the Samuel Morris Foundation. You have a unique position from which to launch pool safety/water safety/garden pond,water feature safety messages. This is invaluable to any organisation passionate about the well being of kids and saving kids from near drowning is what Michael & Jo-anne are about. People don’t know what they don’t know and if they knew what the Morris’s are going through there would be far less incidences.
    Samuels parents are in a living hell as you know doubt know and they deserve all the support they can muster.

    I have always enjoyed your shows over the years and hope to see many more in the future. We were in Mudgee for a couple of weeks just 3 weeks ago. Would have called in to see you had we known you were working in the area. Have had you in our TV room so often it seems like you are one of the family.
    Mudgee is a favourite place of ours to launch our grey nomad trips. It’s proximity to Hill End (my family roots) is great.
    Keep up the good work and thank you again for giving your support to the Samuel Morris Foundation.
    Cheers Leonie 🙂 xx

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