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Dragons Abreast Australia welcome Survivors & Supporters from all over Australia. Just because your area or Dragon Boat Club does not have an active DAA group this doesn’t mean you can’t be part of the Dragons Abreast Australia Family whilst still being a member of your home club. You get to enjoy all the benefits of belonging to a fantastic Read more…
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Dragons Abreast Geelong – the Juggernauts – was founded in 2003. We come from a range of different backgrounds with different levels of fitness and boating experience and are from a range of ages. Our common background is that we have been impacted by Breast Cancer – either as Survivors or the friends and family of a Survivor. We are Read more…
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Welcome to Melbourne’s Dragons Abreast Club – Dragons Abreast Melbourne Pink Phoenix! With many years of experience between our Sweeps and Coaches, you’ll be in safe and caring hands when you come and try dragon boating with us! We welcome all breast cancer survivors, and their special supporters, to come and experience the magic of dragon boating. We promise 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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Dragons Abreast Bendigo was established in 2002 by local breast cancer survivors and supporters. A preloved boat was kindly donated to us and after a refurbishment, training started on Lake Weeroona in November. Since then, our club has been involved in many dragon boat regattas and other community events including trips to Adelaide, Darling Harbour, Geelong, Gold Coast, Melbourne and Read more…
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About us: Dragons Abreast Gippsland Waratahs was formed in 2010 · To raise awareness of the incidence of Breast Cancer. · To provide facilities for the support of people during and after treatment for Breast Cancer. · To promote the value of exercise, in the rehabilitation after Breast Cancer surgery. · To improve and promote physical and mental wellbeing by participating Read more…