Queensland Freemasons Village, 41/100 Angus Smith Drive, Douglas.
41/100 Angus Smith Drive, Douglas, Queensland, Australia
Did you know that the Leukaemia Foundation hosts a range of blood cancer education and support groups, coffee and chat sessions, women's groups and men's groups across Australia? These are run by staff from the network of Leukaemia Foundation offices located across Australia. For example, there is a Townsville Coffee and Chat on 19 September […]
The Fifth Direction
82 St Kilda Road, St Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
September is Blood Cancer Awareness Month, and as such, The Fifth Direction is hosting a ‘Meditation as Medicine’ workshop with Asher Packman. This event is open to everyone facing health challenges, their carers, family and close friends. You are also welcome to join us if you are simply curious about the latest research regarding the […]
Meeting Room, The Meat Market
5 Blackwood Street, North Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
The forum will be held in Melbourne on: Wednesday 16 October Registration and finger food from 6.00pm and session starts at 6.30pm. Bookings are essential (before 11 October at www.trybooking.com/BFMAV) MPN AA's Ken Young has been working with the Leukaemia Foundation developing a special forum specifically aimed at younger people (20's-50's) who receive a diagnosis […]
Peppers Gallery Hotel, New Acton
15 Edinburgh Avenue, Acton, ACT, Australia
Our next Canberra coffee and chat will be held indoors at the Peppers Gallery Hotel in new Acton on Sunday 27 October. We are very fortunate to again have our own private room for this get together, the Smith-Murdoch room. This room is accessible via the front entrance of the hotel. We will meet from […]
Wellness Centre, Level 1, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
305 Grattan Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
NEW MPN SUPPORT GROUP - Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne! We are delighted to announce the PeterMac MPN team is launching an MPN Support Group on Tuesday 29 Oct from 10:00-1130am in the Wellbeing Centre, Level 1, with morning tea provided. This group plans to meet monthly. Anyone living with an MPN or caring for […]
Peppers Gallery Hotel, New Acton
15 Edinburgh Avenue, Acton, ACT, Australia
Our next Canberra coffee and chat will be held indoors at the Peppers Gallery Hotel in new Acton on Sunday 24 November. We are very fortunate to again have our own meeting room for this get together. This room is accessible via the front entrance of the hotel. We will meet from 9.30-11. RSVP is […]
NSW
Concord Hospital Sydney University Medical Education Centre, BLD 26 enter via gate 3 Concord Hospital. Hospital Rd, Concord NSW 2139, Sydney, Australia
The Leukaemia Foundation hosts a large number of blood cancer education and support groups, coffee and chat sessions, women's groups and men's groups across Australia. There are 40 groups in total for November. For example, there is a Concord Blood Cancer Support Group on 27 November from 1.30-3.30pm at Concord Hospital, Sydney University Medical Education […]
Wellness Centre, Level 1, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
305 Grattan Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne has announced details of its next monthly MPN peer support group. The guest speaker will be Dr Kate Burbury who is the MPN lead doctor at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Kate will be providing an overview of MPNs for the first hour and then a peer support group will follow. […]
The Leukaemia Foundation is running its next MPN Coffee and Chat in Brisbane on Saturday 7 December at 11.30am-2.30pm. Venue is the Jindalee Hotel, Sinnamon Rd, Jindalee, QLD 4074 The contact person is Marian Marshall email: qldsupport@leukaemia.org.au telephone: 07 3055 8233 OR you can RSVP via the direct link at Leukaemia Foundation's calendar […]
Wellbeing Centre, Level 1, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
305 Grattan Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne has announced details of its next monthly MPN peer support group on Tuesday 21 January at 10.30am. Anyone living with an MPN or caring for someone with an MPN is welcome, whether a Peter Mac patient or not. Further details are below.