DRY JULY is an annual campaign asking thousands of people to quit alcohol for the month of July and raise funds for cancer support organisations across Australia. But can one month of sobriety lead to long term abstinence and health benefits?
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It’s time to NAIL the conversation about violence against children
THIS October, men (and women) are being challenged to paint one fingernail Polished Man Blue to represent the 1 child that dies every five minutes as a result of violence.
It’s called Guy Tea- but there’ll be beer
FIRST-EVER Guy Tea in the Macarthur region encourages men to get together to have a chat as they enjoy their craft beer.
High tea to help with life’s lows
MACARTHUR region residents are invited to bring their empty stomachs to the Pink High Tea at Otis Bar and Grill, at Campbelltown, in support of the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
Solving travel ‘problem’
TWELVE students from Curran Public School are heading to Michigan, in the US, in June to compete in the international finals of the Future Problem Solving Program.
Group funds cancer research
VITAL research into oesophageal cancer is underway at Western Sydney University thanks to a dedicated community group.
Cuppas fight ovarian cancer
THE second Macarthur Afternoon Teal is raising funds for Ovarian Cancer Australia.
Dare to go bare
THE 23-year-old university student is taking part in The World’s Greatest Shave and hopes to raise $2000 for the Leukaemia Foundation.







