Chaz Mostert reinforces anti-bullying push
Mostert ups support of Do It For Dolly Day
Reigning champ sits 11th heading to Tasmania
Walkinshaw TWG Racing star Chaz Mostert has reinforced his position against bullying with continued support of a special initiative.
The reigning champion, who has long advocated against bullying — particularly online — has upped his support of Dolly’s Dream.
Dolly’s Dream was introduced in honour of Dolly Everett, who sadly took her own life after an extended period of bullying and cyberbullying.
Mostert, who has championed 'No Social Hate’ in the face of online bullying, has carried Dolly’s Dream branding on his helmet for seven years.
Kate and Tick Everett founded Dolly's Dream, to create positive change and a legacy to their daughter Dolly.
The two-time Bathurst winner recently carried a Do It For Dolly Day sticker on his Toyota Supra in Christchurch, and also wears the pin on his jacket every Supercars weekend.

Mostert’s support comes ahead of the 2026 edition of Do It For Dolly Day, which will be held on Friday May 8.
Thousands of Australians will be wearing blue on Do It For Dolly Day, which is dedicated to bringing the community together, spreading kindness and uniting against bullying.
"It's a really special cause to my heart and we're really making some traction in this space,” Mostert said.
“Wear blue and let's support something that needs supporting.”
Every dollar raised on Do It For Dolly Day directly supports Dolly’s Dream’s vital programs, including School Workshops, Beacon Cyber Safety App, Bullying Support Hub, Bullying Support Line and Mental Health First Aid Training.
"Chaz has been an incredible supporter of Dolly’s Dream over the years, using his platform to help shine a light on the impact of bullying,” Kate and Tick said.
"He’s not only helped us reach more young people and families over the years, but he’s also a great role model, showing what it means to lead with kindness and respect.
"His ongoing commitment to Do It For Dolly Day helps spread the message that support is always available, and we’re so grateful to have him alongside us creating positive change.”
Mostert will resume his 2026 Supercars campaign in Tasmania on May 22-24.