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Media releases

The Leukaemia & Blood Foundation's media releases are listed below. Please click on the release title to read the full document.


16/11/2007   Leukaemia & Blood Foundation is 30-years-young
            Governor General and guests gather to mark historic milestone

10/09/2007   World Lymphoma Awareness Day 2007
   It's time to Know Your Nodes.

16/05/2007   Firefighters Sky Tower Vertical Challenge - Results
   New records set in climb times and fundraising.

08/05/2007  Firefighters Sky Tower Vertical Challenge
   More than 150 keen firefighters will test their endurance in a gut-busting challenge up
   Auckland's Sky Tower this Saturday 12 May.

04/04/2007   100 Hole Golf Marrowthon
   Can you make the cut for the Leukaemia & Blood Foundation?

02/04/2007  Peter Gordon Brings Foodie Fundraiser Home
   On Saturday 30 June 2007, SKYCITY will open its kitchen and banqueting rooms to some
   of the world's best-known chefs   for New Zealand's first 'SKYCITY Dining for a Difference'
   fundraiser.

13/10/2006   PwC vs Bell Gully Shave
   Accountants and Lawyers going 'Head to Head' to support leukaemia.

11/09/2006   Increasing Cancer Diagnoses Causes Concern
   A growing number of New Zealanders are being diagnosed with lymphoma.

30/06/2006   Local Christchurch Bands Unite to Support Leukaemia
   Four local original bands to perform in July.

02/05/2006   Firefighters Sky Tower Vertical Challenge
   Fighting fires, fears and the battle against leukaemia

04/04/2006   Executive Director Making 'Headlines' For Leukaemia
   Pru Etcheverry is making a bold and brave move of losing her locks as a gesture of
   solidarity for those who have undergone treatment for leukaemia.

15/11/2005   Cycle Challenge for Leukaemia
   Thirty four keen cyclists will be testing their endurance at the Olympic Pools and Fitness
   Centre in Newmarket. 

08/11/2005   Let's Lunch for Leukaemia 
   Need a really good excuse to have lunch?

15/09/2005   Sixth Most Common Cancer Amongst Least Understood
   Symptom recognition is vital to help reduce lymphoma deaths.

29/10/2007   Bad hair days over for Rob Fye 
   Air NZ Chief Exec loses his locks for leukaemia