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This June, my dog is leading the way as we take on Cancer Council’s 50km Dog Walk for Cancer challenge.Almost 1 in 2 Australians will be diagnosed with cancer by age 85, so every step we take will help change that. With every wag, walkies and sniff stop, we're putting one paw in front of the other for a cause that matters.
Every kilometre my pup and I walk is for everyone who has heard, or will hear, the words “you have cancer”. And every dollar we raise together will help fund life-saving cancer research, prevention programs and essential support services for people impacted by cancer.
If you can, please donate to keep our paws moving and help tackle cancer alongside us. Because it’s all of us, humans and pups, in this together.
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The Adventures of Zek, Blue and Cammo
Friday 1st MayI’ve signed up with the Cancer Council and will be walking to raise money for cancer—because this one hits a little closer to home than just a “good cause.”
Living with cancer isn’t just something you go through… it’s something you live with. Even when treatment ends, it doesn’t just disappear. There’s the check-ups, the waiting, the “what ifs”… and learning to keep moving anyway.
So that’s exactly what I’m doing—moving.
Me, Blue, Zek and Cammo 
Dodging possums, tangled leads, and probably a bit of attitude… but showing up every morning for something bigger than just steps.
If you’d like to support me, I’d be so grateful. Any donation—big or small—means more than you know. And if you can’t donate, even sharing this helps 
Let’s turn a bit of chaos into something that gives back.
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Cancer Council acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work. We pay our respects to the elders past and present and extend that respect to all other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Cancer Council NSW is registered with the Australian Taxation Office as an Income tax Exempt Charity. All donations over $2 are tax deductible.
Keep up the great work Tracie I’d love to come and go on one of your walks it sure would be interesting