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$4,920 of AUD $1,000 team's target.
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Craig Bush
MAL 15
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I lost my wonderful Dad 10 years ago to Melanoma . I wanted to do something special in his memory & thought the Melanoma March was a fitting way to do this .
It has been a tough few years for our family & something you NEVER get use too ! Dad was always there to help anyone & everyone , he always had a smile on his face , he was loving ,caring , happy , energetic , a hard worker , a wonderful husband , father & grand father . He did live life to the full !!! Family & Friends will be joinning TEAM MAL 15 to honour his memory .
thanks everyone who has donated & to all those who will be walking with us on Sunday 22nd March 2020
It's very much appreciated
Toni Bush
MAL 15

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Melanoma Institute Australia (Melanoma March)
Melanoma Institute Australia (MIA) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the goal of zero deaths from melanoma, a goal we aim to achieve through innovative, world-class research, treatment and education programs.
It is expected that there will be over 15,000 melanoma diagnoses in Australia in 2019. Melanoma is the third most common cancer in Australian men and women, and the most common cancer affecting 15 to 39-year-olds. In 2019, it is predicted that there will be over 1,700 deaths from melanoma - that is one Australian every five hours.
Recent advances in treatment pioneered by MIA clinicians and researchers have tripled the life expectancy for advanced melanoma patients.
When you support a friend, family member, or colleague who is fundraising on our behalf, you're taking steps to beat this killer disease.
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