Congratulations to our wonderful 2014 Little Black Dress Classic team. Last week they cycled 850 tough kms around Tasmania to promote bowel cancer awareness and
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7 marathons across 7 continents for bowel cancer
Tory Toogood has set her sights on completing seven marathons across seven continents to raise awareness about bowel cancer and the importance of early detection. She’s
Join us for a day at the races in Oakbank’s newest precinct, The Paddock
We are proud to announce that we have been chosen as official charity partner for the Oakbank Easter Racing Carnival, the world’s biggest picnic race
Matt Hopkinson dons tutu for bowel cancer prevention
Thanks to The Herald Sun for helping us raise awareness about bowel cancer prevention. Their story features Matt Hopkinson in a tutu, after two years
Local Olympian joins our pledge to raise bowel cancer awareness
We are delighted to announce Olympic and Commonwealth Games runner, Jessica Trengove, as our official ambassador. Sadly, Jessica was never able to meet her Nana
Jeanette’s fundraising page
At only 44, Jeanette Harrison was diagnosed with bowel cancer. We met Jeanette at our Little Black Dress Party in January 2013, which she attended with
100 Not Out Gala Dinner
We are pleased to partner with Kennett Builders to present 100 Not Out, which promises to be an enjoyable evening with some of Adelaide’s best entertainment.
Screening saved my life
Did anyone see this lovely story about Tom Hedditch in today’s Advertiser? Our thanks to Tom for continuing to tell his story and to Brad
Cycling kit to hit the streets in February
We’re excited about our new Jodi Lee Bowel Cancer Foundation cycling kit which will hit the streets in February 2014. To purchase your kit for
Register now for our 2014 SA Hiking Challenge
Registrations are open for our SA Hiking Challenge, a two-day event along South Australia’s famous Heysen Trail. In 2014, our team will hike 80kms along