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Help beat breast cancer by enjoying lunch and champagne



Support the fight to beat breast cancer by enjoying lunch on Saturday to raise funds for research into the prevention, detection and treatment of breast cancer.

Australia’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month is October and provides an opportunity raise awareness of how breast cancer impacts those affected by the disease. Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among Australian women. Survival rates continue to improve in Australia with 89 out of every 100 women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer now surviving five or more years beyond diagnosis.

Every Saturday over the month of October Riley Street Garage will be offering a stunning 8 course pink infused lunch menu with a glass of Laurent-Perrier Rosé Champagne. All pre-booked guests will also receive generously donated gifts from Estée Lauder Companies.

Specials and raffles will be conducted on the day with all proceeds going to The National Breast Cancer Foundation to help reach their goal of 0 deaths by 2030.

With 37 Australian women diagnosed each day and seven losing their battle, there is still much to do to reach the 2030 goal.

Tickets are $85 per person, 12-3pm each Saturday in October Book now on 9326 9055 | www.rileystgarage.com.au

About the National Breast Cancer Foundation

The National Breast Cancer Foundation is the leading community-funded organisation in Australia raising money for research into the prevention and cure of breast cancer. Since the National Breast Cancer Founda- tion was established in 1994, more than $105 million has been awarded to fund over 370 Australian-based research projects across every state and territory to improve the health and wellbeing of those affected by breast cancer. The National Breast Cancer Foundation has a commitment to funding research right across the spectrum – from understanding the fundamental basis of the disease to psychosocial research aimed at improving the quality of life for survivors. For further information see: www.nbcf.org.au

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