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***March 2010***
"Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies."
Mother Theresa
Thank you all for your support at the Camping and Caravan show!

Our stand at the event was a real success. We've met some wondeful people, shared some unforgettable moments and collected donations to support the fight against breast cancer.
Nothing would have been possible without the support of the Camping Caravan show organisers, in particular Peter, who kindly welcomed us this year.
We would also like to acknowledge all the exhibitors for their generosity and support. A special thanks to Simon from Spasales, portable inflatable spas, and Errol from Unika, world's No 1 Vaccum packaging system.
Last but not least, we greatly express our gratitude to Leia and Kellie for their hard work at the stand.

Frankie J Holden posed for us!
Popular actor and television presenter Frankie J Holden posed for us at the Camping Caravan show in Melbourne!
Since 2009, Holden co-presents, with his wife Michelle, "Discover Downunder", a half-hour Australia-based travelling/caravanning program for the Nine network.
It was a real pleasure to meet such a legend in person...
Let's remember the main successes of Frankie J Holden:
Frankie J. Holden began his show business career with the legendary rock group "OL'55", one of the most successful Australian recording acts of all time, and has gone on to be recognised as one of our most versatile and popular performers.
For years, Holden played some of Australian television's most memorable characters through leading roles in long-running serials: "Police Rescue", "Something in the air" and more recently "Underbelly".
Frankie J. Holden is also a very experienced and successful television presenter. From 1993 to 1996 he was part of the team roaming the globe for the channel seven show "The Great Outdoors". For three years, from 1996, he hosted his own live variety programme "In Melbourne Tonight" for the Nine Network.

An angel tattoo...

The exhibition gave us the opportunity to meet some wonderful people, with unique experiences.
A great example is Gaylea from Melbourne, who got an angel with pink ribbon tattooed on her arm in remembrance of her partner's mother who suffered from Breast Cancer.
Gaylea is demontrating her daily support through her tattoo, just like others would do wearing a pink ribbon, volunteering with charities , organising fundraising events or simply making a donation.
What do you do to help support the fight against breast cancer? Send us your stories at info@breastcancersupport.com.au
Yours in good health, The Breast Cancer Support team
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