Sun-Herald City2Surf 2022
Run, jog, walk or stroll the iconic Sun-Herald City2Surf 14km course from Sydney CBD to Bondi Beach.
Run, jog, walk or stroll the iconic Sun-Herald City2Surf 14km course from Sydney CBD to Bondi Beach.
Run From The Sun (RFTS) is a sun safety, UV and melanoma awareness program for Tasmanian secondary school students and their teachers.
An annual fun-filled two day community cycling event to raise funds for melanoma awareness and support services in Western Australia.
If you are concerned about any skin spots, don't miss this opportunity to have a free professional skin check!
Join us for a ride or drive through the beautiful north west of Tasmania in support of Skin Cancer Tasmania (part of Melanoma Institute Australia).
Join us for a fun ride through the beautiful Channel and Huon Valley, stopping throughout the morning for auctions, lucky number plate prizes and refreshments.
An iconic event with a spectacular course that includes a run over the Sydney Harbour Bridge and a finish at the Opera House. The festival includes a marathon, half marathon, bridge run and a family fun run - so there is something for everyone.
Join in the Nike Melbourne Marathon Festival and make a difference as you run, jog, wheel or walk your way through the city streets, passing iconic Melbourne landmarks before finishing with a lap of honour around the MCG’s hallowed turf. [...]
An engaging one-day symposium for all nurses who care for melanoma patients.
A pinnacle event on the Australian sporting calendar the Noosa tri is ranked one of the world’s top 10 triathlons for good reason. When the best athletes, biggest competitor field, beautiful beach-side vibe and week-long festivities of Noosa all come together, there’s nowhere else you’ll want be.
Our Melanoma Community Forum is designed to empower patients and their carers with the latest information from expert clinicians on melanoma diagnosis, treatment and support.
Join us for an engaging educational program designed for all clinicians who care for melanoma patients.