With Christmas just around the corner, the 2012 Australian Women’s Health Diary is the perfect gift for mums, daughters, sisters and friends.
The diary is packed with the latest health and lifestyle information for women of all ages. It has 12 top health issues ranging from skin care and heart health, to family and financial health. Plus it has a budget planner, handy bookmark and a bonus pink pen – all for just $14.95!
Best of all, when you buy the diary you’ll be supporting research that could save your life or the life of someone close to you. All proceeds go to the Breast Cancer Institute of Australia to support vital research for the treatment, cure and prevention of breast cancer.
The 2012 Australian Women’s Health Diary is available now for just $14.95 and includes a bonus pen. Get your copy today from Commonwealth Bank branches, newsagents, selected Woolworths supermarkets, online at www.bcia.org.au or by calling 1800 423 444.
Look for the diary with its beautiful pink floral cover. It’s a great stocking filler or last-minute gift – and makes Christmas shopping easy!
About the Breast Cancer Institute of Australia (BCIA)
The BCIA is the fundraising department of the Australia and New Zealand Breast Cancer Trials Group. This Group has for over 30 years conducted Australia’s only independent, national breast cancer clinical trials research program for the treatment, prevention and cure of breast cancer.
The BCIA’s Australian Women’s Health Diary is proudly sponsored by The Australian Women’s Weekly, Commonwealth Bank and Avon. Through their ongoing, generous support of our breast cancer research programs, these organisations continue to demonstrate their commitment to improving the health of women throughout Australia.
For further information or to obtain samples of the diary, please contact:
Jenny Leggett
Public Relations Manager
Breast Cancer Institute of Australia
Ph: 02 4925 3022
Mobile: 0407 919 767
Email: j.leggett@bcia.org.au
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