National Indigenous Times
Popular underwear brand Berlei Australia has been called out for cultural appropriation after selecting artwork by a non-Indigenous artist which featured Aboriginal symbolism.
Berlei ran the Pink Bra Project Design Awards in partnership with Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA). The competition asked Australian artists to submit an artwork which could feature on a lingerie set.
The winners, Nicole Onslow and Chloe Edwards, were announced on Tuesday.
Nicole Onslow, who is believed to be a non-Indigenous artist, has been called out for using Aboriginal symbolism in her design.
Nicole Onslow’s award-winning design which features sacred Aboriginal symbolism. Photo Supplied Berlei Australia.
GenesisCare and PreludeDx™ Partner to Provide Access to Ground-Breaking Precision Medicine Test for Women With Early-Stage Breast Cancer
on February 23 2021 9:00 PM
SYDNEY & LAGUNA HILLS, Calif. (BUSINESS WIRE) #breastcancerawareness GenesisCare, a leading provider of integrated cancer care globally, and Prelude Corporation (PreludeDx
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A single mother is bravely battling an aggressive form of cancer to stay alive for her beloved son after a surgeon discovered a tumour while performing a breast reduction.
After losing an incredible 65 kilos, Paula Royed had her 24JJ chest reduced to relieve chronic back pain on August 22, 2020.
Two weeks later, the 41-year-old sales manager from Kings Langley, Sydney, was shocked to receive a phone call from her doctor who revealed he had found a lump during surgery.
Further testing revealed the nature of the growth and on September 20, Ms Royed was given the devastating news that cancer had spread from her breast tissue into nearby lymph nodes.
Many women feel left out of breast reconstruction decision making, QUT research reveals
When women undergo surgical treatment for breast cancer, they often also have reconstructive surgery but new QUT research reveals many women feel left out of the decision making.
An interdisciplinary study from researchers in QUT s Centre for Behavioural Economics, Society and Technology (BEST), Engineering Faculty, and School of Nursing, along with Dr Jeremy Hunt a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and Dr Tim Peltz from the University of New South Wales, on Knowledge, consultation time and choice in breast reconstruction has just been published in the
When women undergo surgical treatment for breast cancer, they often also have reconstructive surgery but new QUT research reveals many women feel left.