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5 events,Take on the World’s Greatest Shave and help fund life-changing blood cancer support and research. Thursday 26 March is International Purple Day, a global movement to increase awareness, reduce stigma and raise vital funds for epilepsy support. For those living with bipolar disorder, WBD offers an opportunity to connect with others as well as assistance in gaining access to valuable resources and relationships that can improve their lives through treatment. |
2 events,Parkinson’s Awareness Month provides opportunities to learn more about the issues facing people living with Parkinson’s every day and how their lives can be improved – particularly through exercise, social opportunities, and community activities. It is a condition of the uterus that is diagnosed when there are glands and supporting structures of the endometrium found inside the muscular layers of the uterus. It is a common cause of pain and abnormal bleeding in women and its features often overlap the symptoms of endometriosis and in fact the two may co-exist in the same woman. |
3 events,By taking time to learn, reflect and act, we can help create environments where Autistic people feel understood, included and supported — not just for one day, but every day. |
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3 events,On World Health Day 2026, WHO unites and mobilizes the world under the theme “Together for health. Stand with science” celebrating the power of scientific collaboration to protect the health of people, animals, plants, and the planet. |
3 events,#SparkTheNight initiative to illuminate 11.8 million lights for the 11.8 million individuals living with Parkinson’s worldwide, with over 150,000 of these living in Australia. |
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3 events,Central Coast Council is proud to recognise and celebrate the outstanding achievements of our local young people. The Central Coast Youth Week Awards honour and celebrate young people aged 12-24 who have made significant contributions to our community. |
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4 events,World Malaria Day is an occasion to highlight the need for continued investment and sustained political commitment for malaria prevention and control. |
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4 events,The 2026 theme focuses on creating healthy psychosocial working environments, addressing mental health, workload, and workplace culture alongside traditional physical hazards. The Immunisation Action Week (IAW) is a national awareness program focused on highlighting the importance of vaccination, especially in a pandemic world. All information provided is based on current scientific evidence. The week occurs in April of each year to coincide with World Immunisation Week, with a variety of activities for the general public, as well as healthcare professionals. This annual event reaches a pinnacle with a national, free Influenza Vaccination Day. This year, it will be held in Melbourne and Sydney on 28th April and Canberra on 30 April. |
6 events,Miracle Babies Foundation is Australia’s leading not for profit organisation working to improve, support and enhance all lives impacted by a premature or sick birth. Each May is a chance for Australians to understand a little more about what it is like to live with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, collectively known as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) Over 13,000 Australians live with NF. Beyond the challenges faced by the condition, families are forced to navigate a healthcare system that operates in silos, when Neurofibromatosis does not. Thyroid Awareness month is focusing on Congenital Hypothyroidism, which usually results when a baby is born without a thyroid gland, or the thyroid gland does not develop completely. However, there are many other causes of this disorder. Your morning tea will help raise vital funds to bring us closer to a cancer free future. https://yourhealthlink.health.nsw.gov.au/health-events-calendar/#may |
