All Groups in Australia
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From a dream, 2 survivors and 2 supporters, no boat, no sweep and no equipment, we have evolved in 15 years to a group of 20 survivors, 33 supporters, 2 boats, our own boat shed built and paid for, and the ongoing and generous support of our 16,000 strong rural farming and fishing community . We are very thankful to Read more...
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Dragons abreast Adelaide is a dragon boat team formed in November 2003. We are made up of breast cancer survivors and supporters. You will be surprised by the instant connection you feel with our team and realise you are not alone on this journey. Dragon boating unites you with the environment, encourages team spirit, builds fitness, promotes health and is Read more...
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We formed our group in 2004 and are based at the Mersey Yacht Club in East Devonport, where we store our 20 seater and 10 seater boats. In our Dragons Den at the same location we store paddles, life jackets, safety gear, marquees etc. Our boats, Mersey Maiden and Mersey Maiden Too, are regular sights on the Mersey River. We Read more...
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Dragons Abreast Hobart began in 2003 with a small group of determined women, some of whom still paddle with us. Numbers have increased over the years and we now have a membership of 42 survivor paddlers and 3 supporter paddlers. We have a fleet of 3 boats; Boobialla, Dragon Fly and Ruby Seadragon, which are all housed at the Lindisfarne Read more...
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Dragons Abreast Ballarat formed in early 2005 when Gabrielle Boermann saw the inspiring Australian Story program In the Pink. We are a social group that warmly welcomes all breast cancer survivors so if you’d like to get fit, have fun and meet others traveling the journey with breast cancer we’d love to hear from you. We train on Lake Wendouree. Read more...
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The Dragons Abreast Geelong – Juggernauts team formed in 2003. We welcome breast cancer survivors (and some very special supporters) to share the camaraderie of others travelling the same journey. Our aim is to have fun, enjoy friendships, improve fitness and wellbeing, raise awareness of breast cancer & demonstrate that we can still lead a very active life after breast Read more...