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Communications intern, Caitlin Archbold, goes behind the scenes at the launch of Brisbane’s new centre of excellence to improve melanoma detection.
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Communications intern, Caitlin Archbold, goes behind the scenes at the launch of Brisbane’s new centre of excellence to improve melanoma detection.
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Volunteers were in the spotlight as Cancer Council Queensland’s Beaudesert branch recently celebrated its 25th anniversary. Over 160 volunteers, staff, and community members came together to recognise the achievements of the branch in a night full of music, fine food and fun. Since being formed by a group of volunteers in 1991, the Beaudesert branch…
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Since taking on a project to create a library of stories of Cancer Council Queensland volunteers, Caitlin Archbold has heard the incredible journey of volunteers across the state, giving her some insight into the various aspects of life as a volunteer. Volunteering has allowed her to develop not only her professional skills, but has given Caitlin an opportunity to grow personally.
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Know anyone who would make a great volunteer? We are recruiting for a range of volunteer opportunities including: Hospital Based Cancer Connect Lodge Support Retail Relay For Life Cancer Counselling – Admin Please share this with anyone you think might be interested in joining the CCQ family, or if you are interested in taking on another…
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Volunteers, we’d love to see you this Saturday at New Farm Park for our Brisbane launch of the Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea campaign. The BYO morning tea will be a prelude to our official Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea date, Thursday, May 26 – and we need your help to make it a success! It’ll be a…
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With youthful enthusiasm, 24-year-old Stephanie Kay throws herself into all opportunities to volunteer for the Cancer Council Queensland. Having fought-off the bowel cancer she was diagnosed with at 21, Steph’s eyes are on a cancer-free future.
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Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is coming up in May and we would love it if you could Gather, Share, Give and help achieve our vision for a cancer free Queensland.
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A grant from CCQ has led to a research breakthrough that could help doctors to beat the most deadly and difficult to treat breast cancers.
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We all have that one friend – someone who glides through life effortlessly, easily managing the stress and strain of everyday life. We explain why it’s important to learn how to handle stress in healthy ways.
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Meet Arthur, a Charles Wanstall Apex Lodge resident who can’t thank volunteers enough for making his stay an unforgettable and overwhelmingly positive experience.
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