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The March Charge

The March Charge is a fun fitness challenge that has an enormous impact on how cancer is researched and treated. Just by walking or running for Cancer Council this March, and raising funds, you’ll be helping us Charge ahead with cancer research. Choose to Charge solo or get your friends, […]

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March into Yellow

March is Endometriosis Awareness Month. March into Yellow is a fun and easy way to open up a conversation about the disease and an opportunity for our community to show support. March into Yellow encourages our broader community to show their support for the invisible illness by adorning themselves in […]

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World’s Greatest Shave

Blood cancer is Australia’s hidden cancer crisis. Today, there are 150,000 families facing blood cancer, and 17 Australians will lose their life. Every year, thousands of Australians step up to Shave, Cut, or Colour their hair and raise funds in support of those affected. Every dollar helps provide families with […]

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Make March Purple

Make March Purple is an annual initiative that raises awareness and funds to support people living with epilepsy in Australia. In 2025, the theme is ‘Purple Heroes’, which aims to celebrate those facing the challenges of epilepsy daily, including people with epilepsy, parents and carers, doctors and neurologists, teachers and […]

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National Advance Care Planning Week

National Advance Care Planning Week, 17 – 23 March, is the perfect time to have a conversation with your loved ones and health providers so they know what matters most to you and respect your treatment preferences. For free advice or to get a free starter pack, call the National Advance Care Planning Support Service on 1300 208 […]

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Neurodiversity Celebration Week

Neurodiversity Celebration Week is a worldwide initiative that challenges stereotypes and misconceptions about neurological differences. It aims to transform how neurodivergent individuals are perceived and supported by providing schools, universities, organisations, and others around the world with the opportunity to recognise the many skills and talents of neurodivergent individuals, while […]

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