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Breast Cancer Network Australia

Breast Cancer Network Australia
Corporate logo of pink woman in outline
BCNA logo
Abbreviation BCNA
Established 1998
Founder Lyn Swinburne
Legal status charity
Purpose Support for Australians affected by breast cancer
Location
  • Melbourne, Australia
CEO
Christine Nolan
Website http://www.bcna.org.au

Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) is a not-for-profit organisation that supports Australians affected by breast cancer. BCNA aims to ensure that Australians affected by breast cancer receive support, information, treatment and care appropriate to their needs.

BCNA is the peak national organisation for Australians affected by breast cancer, and consists of a network of more than 100,000 individual members and 300 Member Groups.

In 1998, Lyn Swinburne envisaged an organisation that would positively influence the way breast cancer was discussed in the community. Her goal was for people to talk openly about the disease and acknowledge its personal impact.

Following a public meeting in every state and territory, over 300 women came together to discuss issues affecting women with breast cancer. An action plan was developed and the official launch of BCNA took place following this conference, at the inaugural Field of Women, a visual display of breast cancer statistics on the lawns of Parliament House in Canberra.

BCNA's aims include:

Lyn retired as CEO of BCNA in November 2011.Maxine Morand served as CEO from November 2011 until December 2014.Christine Nolan is currently CEO.

BCNA continues to support, inform, represent and connect all Australians affected by breast cancer.

BCNA is one of a number of major breast cancer organisations in Australia. BCNA works co-operatively with the other national organisations including Cancer Australia, National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF), McGrath Foundation and BreastScreen Australia.

Key BCNA fundraising initiatives include the Field of Women events held in 2005 (MCG), 2007 (SCG), 2010 (MCG) and 2014 (MCG). At the 2014 event, the most recent, 15,000 people in pink ponchos formed the Pink Lady silhouette, bringing the national breast cancer statistics to life in a sparkling display of strength and support.

The Field of Women events have now been adapted to be held in communities across Australia every year. These events are called Mini-Fields of Women. They centre around a visual display of 100 Pink Lady silhouettes planted in the ground or on display, and often include a simple ceremony. Personal messages are displayed on the silhouettes by family and friends.

In September 2010, AFL champion Shane Crawford embarked on a marathon walk from Adelaide to Melbourne, That's What I'm Walkin' About. Crawford's efforts raised $500,000 for BCNA and he continues to support the organisation. In 2013, Shane Crawford then raised more than $1.32 million for BCNA after riding 3,600 kilometres (2,200 mi) from Melbourne to Perth in 22 days on his marathon Tour de Crawf from 20 June - 11 July .


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