Pink Breast Screening Bus improves experience for Gunditjmara women

Kyra Gillespie
Updated October 15 2019 - 6:08pm, first published 6:00pm
Cultural shawls: Gunditjmara women Beverley Harrison, Jenny Sack, Tanya Geier, Georgie Taylor, prevention and early intervention coordinator Rachael Gladman and Wilan the mascot at the pink van. Picture: Mark Witte
Cultural shawls: Gunditjmara women Beverley Harrison, Jenny Sack, Tanya Geier, Georgie Taylor, prevention and early intervention coordinator Rachael Gladman and Wilan the mascot at the pink van. Picture: Mark Witte

A hot pink van known as 'Marjorie' is having a bright change on the way the community approaches breast cancer.

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Kyra Gillespie

Kyra Gillespie

Journalist

Multi-platform journalist and digital / social producer for Australian Community Media, covering all the latest news across south-west Victoria. Got a news tip? Get in touch: kyra.gillespie@austcommunitymedia.com.au | 0475 951 618

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