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Light the Night Australia..Walk Locations

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The Australian Leukaemia Foundation includes these special fund raising events between September and November annually. The different lantern colours have special meanings: "Gold to remember loved ones lost to blood cancer, white for those diagnosed themselves and blue to show community support for all those affected.

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Light the Night is the Leukaemia Foundation’s beautiful evening lantern walk, where Australians come together and transform the darkness into a sea of glowing light to beat blood cancer.

The night will take your breath away. It’s an empowering, beautiful and supportive event that brings family and friends together with a united goal: to fund research that will help beat blood cancer."

lightthenight.org.au/events

Neil

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elkk

Thanks Neil,

Will definitely check it out, looks amazing!

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migirlusa

Sounds wonderful Neil. Wish I could be there.

Pam

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What a great idea

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