Todd Mead donated most of his prize to charity.
Camera IconTodd Mead donated most of his prize to charity. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Madora Bay chippy Todd trades on his generosity

Rachel FennerMandurah Coastal Times

Well Measured Carpentry Mandurah owner Todd Mead won $25,000 in the Home Timber and Hardware-run competition.

Mr Mead stuck to his pledge to donate $20,000 of the cash to charity. The carpenter is well known for his charity work.

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Mr Mead volunteered his team to help out on Channel 9 show Matt and Kim to the Rescue.

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The show sees The Block finalists change families’ lives by renovating their homes.

Mr Mead has already won awards for trade safety and host trainer of the year.