Links

Some useful links and resources

We have collected the following links to enable you to learn more about corporate health

Australian Rotary Health

www.australianrotaryhealth.org.au

Australian Rotary Health – Supporting healthier minds, bodies and communities through research, awareness and education.



Dragons Abreast
www.dragonsabreast.com.au

Dragons Abreast Australia is a national organisation comprised of breast cancer survivors (and some very special supporters) of various ages from a great variety of backgrounds, athletic abilities and interests.  We are founded on the principles of participation and inclusiveness.



Point of Care Diagnostics
www.pocd.com.au/

From Point of Care Diagnostics - On-site cholesterol testing made easy. The CardioChek PA allows you to perform a full lipid profile test with one sample in just a couple of minutes. The CardioChek PA is certified as part of the CRMLN program, a global cholesterol test standardisation program, offering you complete confidence in the results.



Cancer Council Australia
www.cancer.org.au

Find out about different types of cancers, cancer prevention, treatment and support options.



Help send Diana to 2010 World Equestrian Games

Help send Diana to the WEGs through our PayPal online fundraising contributor located on all pages of this site, just below the navigation links. The process is very simple, no PayPal account is required; just process your donation by credit card through a secured checkout.

You will be entered into a prize draw to be held Friday September 24th, 2010 for ECOGOLD XC Boots (approx $250 value), an Anatares Saddle Pad, Riding Lesson by Diana, Grooming Tote and more!! In addition, your name will also be posted on Our Sponsors Page which is coming soon.

Visit Diana's Website for more information.

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Breast Awareness Clinic

"I feel as though we may have helped possibly save a life that day!! One of the customers who spoke to the Nurse went home and used the tools taught to her for self breast checking, she found a lump."