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BREAST CANCER NETWORK AUSTRALIA < 1 mins read

FIELD OF WOMEN EVENT – TODAY 20th August, 2023

 

Media are invited to conduct interviews prior to the Field of Women event.

When : 11am- 11.30am   Sunday 20th August

Where:  MCG  Yarra Park -Between gate 2 and 3.

Who:     BCNA CEO, Kirsten Pilatti,

               Women and men affected by breast cancer.

 

Vision of : Field of women – tribute field, BCNA Pink Lady bus, family festival

For interviews at the meeting point contact: Rachel Stewart M: 0419878005

For all other enquiries inside the MCG and formation of the Pink Lady commencing at 12.45pm –

Contact Kellie Curtain M:0412339690  [email protected]

 


Key Facts:

* The Field of Women ceremony begins at 12.45 and concludes at 1.45pm

* The ceremony will be shown on Facebook Live on Breast Cancer Network Australia

* Non accrediated media will not be permitted  inside the MCG due broadcast rights. 

* Melbourne V Hawthorn match televised on Ch 7 in Vic and NSW


Contact details:

For interviews at the meeting point contact: Rachel Stewart M: 0419878005

For all other enquiries inside the MCG and formation of the Pink Lady at 12.45pm –

Contact Kellie Curtain M:0412339690  [email protected]

 

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