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Breast cancer survivors and their families were among 200 people who helped paint Springfield pink for the community’s first International Women’s Day Fun Run ...
The ‘Sea of Pink’ that swept through Brisbane and dozens of regional Queensland communities today has raised an incredible $1.78 million to fight breast cancer.
The mythical unicorn has been spotted trotting the streets of Chandler in Brisbane’s South-East.
Corinne Kelleher’s beautiful daughters have inspired her through her battle with breast cancer – and they will be cheering her on again at this year’s International ...
Raelene Brown is still in the midst of her breast cancer journey, but it won’t stop her from joining the “Sea of Pink” in Mackay on Sunday 10 March.
Wide Bay residents are being urged to paint the region pink and throw their support behind this year’s International Women’s Day Fun Run presented by Queensland X-Ray.
Yeppoon breast cancer survivor Lyn Nobbs is gearing up for this year’s International Women’s Day Fun Run, presented by Queensland X-Ray – the biggest ever following ...
Australian boxing legend Jeff Horn and his new training buddy ‘Bec the Boob’ are getting ready for a bout against breast cancer.
This year’s International Women’s Day Fun Run presented by Queensland X-Ray will be the biggest ever following unprecedented demand to join Brisbane’s Sea of Pink.
For Mater Private Hospital Brisbane orthopaedic surgeon Nicola Ward, taking part in the Smiling for Smiddy Challenge cycling event is all about celebrating community.
Queensland’s most vulnerable babies have been given a $1.5 million boost after Health Minister Shannon Fentiman MP announced the first donation to this year’s Nine ...
Breast cancer survivors and their supporters across Queensland are being urged to fight the disease by joining this year’s ‘Sea of Pink’.