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Australia’s favourite leisure accommodation provider, BIG4 Holiday Parks, has teamed up with the nation’s most popular children’s entertainment group, The Wiggles, to release BIG4 Wiggly Song all in the name of making more sick kids’ wishes come true with Make-A-Wish Australia.

This is the first Wiggles collaboration of its kind in size and scale, and Anthony Field (the Blue Wiggle) and his team have expressed their excitement at producing this catchy and unique song.

“Together with our friends at BIG4, we have made a special new song for families to enjoy. We hope you enjoy it and perhaps you might sing along to it as you travel to a BIG4 Holiday Park,” said Anthony Field.

The catchy tune was filmed featuring The Wiggles in a BIG4 Holiday Park and will be released on 14 August, with all proceeds from the iTunes downloads going to Make-A-Wish Australia, the children’s charity that makes the wishes of seriously ill kids come true.

BIG4 Holiday Parks CEO Steven Wright, a father of three young Wiggles-loving kids, said the song was a fitting collaboration.

“At BIG4 our purpose is to inspire Australian families to enjoy a great Aussie break. It makes perfect sense for us to work with The Wiggles on creating a BIG4 Wiggly Song that embodies what both our brands represent, good wholesome family fun. We are also very proud of our partnership with Make-A-Wish Australia and are delighted to once again support their wonderful work. We can’t wait for families to add this song to their road trip playlist, and I’ll be among them!” he said.

Make-A-Wish Australia CEO, Sally Bateman said “Make-A-Wish was thrilled with the song and the support from BIG4 and The Wiggles.”

BIG4 is a highly valued partner of Make-A-Wish and we are very grateful for their incredible ongoing support.”

“We often receive wishes involving The Wiggles, so this great initiative is a perfect alignment for us. We thank BIG4 and The Wiggles for helping us to be able to grant more wishes and bring joy to kids with life-threatening illnesses and their families,” said Ms Bateman.