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2010 AUSTRALIAN WOMEN’S HEALTH DIARY

2010 Australian Women's Health Diary | How you can purchase a diary!
Background | About the Diary

Order online now!  Price reduced from $14.95 to $7.50.

You’ll love the 2010 Australian Women’s Health Diary.  It is filled with the latest health information on how to look and feel your best, it has all the essential features to help organise your busy life, plus with every copy of the diary this year, you will also receive a bonus pink pen!

Importantly, the diary helps save lives, with all proceeds supporting our research for the prevention and cure of breast cancer.

We are delighted to have the ongoing support of Seven News anchor, Chris Bath, who has written the Foreword and continues to assist us with our promotions.  Chris is passionate about encouraging people to support the diary and says “We all depend on the breast cancer research this diary supports, because one day this research could save your life or the life of someone close to you.”

The 2010 Australian Women's Health Diary chapters include:

First Aid January 2010
Healthy Body February 2010
Love that Skin March 2010
Healthy Lifestyle April 2010
Heart Health May 2010
Healthy Finance June 2010
Healthy Mind July 2010
Pregnancy & Baby August 2010
Healthy Family September 2010
Breast Health October 2010
Healthy Woman November 2010
Happy Holidays December 2010

How you can purchase a diary!

The 2010 Australian Women’s Health Diary is available for just $7.50 from:

  • Online from this website or call 1800 423 444 ($7.50 plus $4.00 postage and handling).
  • Download our Diary Order Slip and mail to:

    Breast Cancer Institute of Australia
    PO Box 283
    The Junction NSW 2291
    Australia

    OR, fax back your diary order slip to (02) 4925 3068 (Diary cost is $14.95 plus $4.00 postage and handling).
Background
 
The Australian Women’s Health Diary is an important fundraising project of the Breast Cancer Institute of Australia (BCIA).

The aim of this unique diary is twofold: to raise an ongoing source of funding for the national breast cancer clinical trials research programs of the ANZ BCTG, and to provide accurate and helpful health information to women of all ages.
 
Since the first edition was produced for the 1999 calendar year, the Australian Women’s Health Diary has raised a remarkable $6 million for the BCIA to support breast cancer clinical trials research.
 
The diary has become an essential tool for women, not only for the practical diary features it includes, but because it is a handy source of relevant and empowering information to help improve general health and wellbeing.
 
Our corporate partners play an important role in the success of the diary.  We are indebted to the creative team at The Australian Women’s Weekly for their help in producing the diary on our behalf since 1999.  We are also grateful to our other lead sponsors - Commonwealth Bank and Avon - for their ongoing, valuable support. 
 

About the Diary

Beautifully presented, this Diary provides accurate and up-to-date information on a number of women's health issues.

  • It is a positive, active and empowering resource for women of all ages.
  • Each month of the diary focuses on a different health topic.
  • The health information is presented in a friendly, easy-to-read style and is accompanied by colour pictures, diagrams and check-lists.
  • Editorial content is updated each year to ensure accuracy and relevancy.
  • Examples of health topics covered in the diary include Breast Health, Financial Health, Heart Health, Diet and Exercise, Pregnancy and Skin Care.
  • The Diary aims to help women improve their overall health and wellbeing.
  • The diary is A5 in size with a soft cover and spiral bind, so that it lies flat when opened.
  • It has one week to an opening.   

The Australian Women's Health Diary is practical as an actual diary, and includes:

  • Adequate space to record information for each day
  • Personal information and key contact pages
  • Past - present - and future calendars
  • Relevant Australian dates - including public holidays and school terms
  • Space for notes, and reminders eg. for Birthdays and Anniversaries
  • A ribbon bookmark
  • A double page Budget Planner

 

Disclaimer:
This diary provides general information and does not purport to give specific advice, nor is it a substitute for sound advice from a qualified professional.  Readers are advised to seek advice for any specific health concerns from their doctor or health professional. Due to the diverse nature of the information contained in this diary, the publishers are not able to independently verify the accuracy of all the information. In addition, as information concerning health issues and financial and statistical data changes rapidly, the publishers cannot guarantee the accuracy or suitability of all the information contained in this diary.



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