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MAKE A DATE WITH GOOD HEALTH

10/10/2014

Think it’s too early to get healthy and organised for 2015? Now is the perfect time – and the 2015 Australian Women’s Health Diary will help you do it.

This fabulous A5 size diary is an invaluable addition to the life (and handbag) of every woman. There are 12 chapters providing up-to-date information on women’s health issues including diet, exercise, finance, skin care and diabetes, as well as heart, breast and mind health. Plus there is a handy health check list and budget planner, and all the essential features to help organise busy lives – all wrapped in a beautiful hard cover.

And the best part? Every diary sold is helping to save lives.

When you buy the Australian Women’s Health Diary you’re joining the Breast Cancer Institute of Australia in its efforts to raise vital funds for lifesaving research – research that is providing new and promising breast cancer treatments to people who need them, and creating a brighter future for thousands of women and their families.

The diary is available now from a range of stockists in your local suburb. Just look for the beautiful cover with the bright pink water lilies. You can’t miss it!

The 2015 Australian Women’s Health Diary – just $16.95 from newsagents, Commonwealth Bank branches, Woolworths, BIG W and Avon Representatives. It can also be purchased online at www.bcia.org.au or by calling 1800 423 444.

Plus the diary is also available in NONI B stores until 31 October.

To obtain images and samples of the diary, please contact:
Jenny Leggett, Public Relations Manager
Ph: 02 4925 3022 / Mobile: 0407 919 767 / Email: j.leggett@bcia.org.au

Katie Kelly, Direct Marketing and Communications Manager
Ph: 02 4925 3022 / Email: k.kelly@bcia.org.au

About the Breast Cancer Institute of Australia (BCIA)
The BCIA is the fundraising department of the Australia and New Zealand Breast Cancer Trials Group. For over 35 years this Group has conducted Australia’s only independent, collaborative breast cancer clinical trials research program for the treatment, prevention and cure of breast cancer. To learn more visit www.bcia.org.au.

The Australian Women’s Health Diary is proudly sponsored by The Australian Women’s Weekly, Commonwealth Bank and Avon.

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