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TEAM PINK

Race towards Zero Deaths from breast cancer.

-NBCF Fundraiser, Angus

TEAM PINK

Race towards Zero Deaths from breast cancer.

What is TEAM PINK?

TEAM PINK brings the community together to turn sport and movement into world‑class breast cancer research. Sign up for a challenge, fundraise with purpose, and help support the 56 people in Australia diagnosed with breast cancer every day.

How it works

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1. Sign up for an event

Choose your event and register to secure your spot! Whether it’s a marathon, triathlon, swim or ride - push your limits, embrace the competition, and go for gold!

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2. Raise funds for breast cancer research

Create your fundraising page with the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF), join TEAM PINK, and get fundraising by sharing your page!

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3. Race day

When race day finally comes, take on your chosen event in your exclusive NBCF sports gear!

Ways to get involved

Sunday, 10 May 2026

The Mother’s Day Classic is Australia’s most loved community walk and run. Start Mother’s Day together and be part of something truly meaningful, with events held nationwide.

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Saturday, 4 July – Sunday, 5 July 2026

Take on the 2026 Gold Coast Marathon, choosing the full 42.2km or half marathon, and share an unforgettable race weekend with runners from across Australia.

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Sunday, 9 August 2026

Join TEAM Pink and you could run for FREE while taking on the legendary City2Surf, conquering the iconic 14km journey from Sydney’s CBD to Bondi.

Register now

2026-2027 Event season

Triathlon Pink is a vibrant, feel‑good triathlon for women, packed with pink, encouragement and community, with solo and relay distances for every confidence level.

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Meet Sydney Marathon Fundraiser, Angus

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When Angus was young, a close family friend was diagnosed with breast cancer, and years later another loved one was also diagnosed with breast cancer. These experiences showed him how common the disease is and strengthened his desire to help protect the strong women who mean so much to him.

Angus joined TEAM PINK for the Sydney Marathon, saying “it was a really fulfilling experience to raise funds and see the community get around it.” He crossed the finish line having raised over $11,000 for NBCF, helping move us closer to a future where he can “spend more time with my mum, my aunties and my niece.”

Meet Sydney Marathon Fundraiser, Angus

When Angus was young, a close family friend was diagnosed with breast cancer, and years later another loved one was also diagnosed with breast cancer. These experiences showed him how common the disease is and strengthened his desire to help protect the strong women who mean so much to him.

Angus joined TEAM PINK for the Sydney Marathon, saying “it was a really fulfilling experience to raise funds and see the community get around it.” He crossed the finish line having raised over $11,000 for NBCF, helping move us closer to a future where he can “spend more time with my mum, my aunties and my niece.”

Claim your TEAM PINK sports gear

Join TEAM PINK for a challenge that raises funds for NBCF, and when you hit your fundraising milestones, you’ll receive FREE NBCF sports gear!

We love to see our NBCF fundraisers looking the part throughout their training and on race day.

Don't forget to snap a selfie and share it to your social media pages tagging @nbcfaus and #NBCFAus #NBCFTeamPink

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Register to join TEAM PINK

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Raise $500

To receive your FREE NBCF branded singlet and cap

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Raise $1,500

To receive your FREE NBCF branded T-shirt or hoodie from our online shop

Your Impact

Ongoing research is critical to reach our vision of Zero Deaths from breast cancer. Below are our research funding objectives:

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NBCF research strategy explainer diagram

Read about NBCF-funded research

Advancing breast cancer screening with the use of cutting-edge technologies.

Rapid developments in technology hold promise for increasing the benefits of breast cancer screening seen in Australia over the last three decades. Dr Luke Marinovich and colleagues will evaluate two new technologies that could transform breast cancer screening, artificial intelligence (AI) and digital breast tomosynthesis (3-dimensional imaging).

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Volunteer at one of our events and join in the fun!