TRIATHLON PINK

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and raise funds for world-class
breast cancer research


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BREAST CANCER RESEARCH

Triathlon Pink is a vibrant, feel-good triathlon for women, packged with pink, encouragement and community, with solo and relay distances for every confidence level. 

The National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) have proudly partnered with Triathlon Pink for the past 18 years, raising over $2.8 million for world-class breast cancer research.

Help NBCF move towards our vision of Zero Deaths from breast cancer by registering to fundraise today. 

HOW IT WORKS

You're funding hope

If we can stop breast cancer from progressing and recurring, we can help end deaths from breast cancer.  This is why ‘Stop’ is one of the four core research objectives in our Pink Horizon Research Strategy.

Amy was diagnosed in January 2024, and her mum was diagnosed with breast cancer the same week, which was luckily caught early.

“Everything just stopped. The next two weeks were a whirlwind of appointments, more scans/tests. It was so overwhelming and scary - for my three young daughters, what was to come, you just think the worst-case scenario and start planning for that in an instant!

Being under 40, I had the opportunity to undergo genetics testing which turns out that mine is not due to a gene fault. It's what the geneticist called, bad luck. 

I'm coping well with treatment and have found that keeping the body and mind active through exercise, work and maintaining some normality helps a lot."

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research making an impact

NBCF is Australia's leading not-for-profit organisation funding world-class breast cancer research. Since 1994, NBCF has invested over $250m into more than 650 world-class research projects across Australia.

NBCF funds breast cancer research to prevent, detect, stop and treat this disease – research that ultimately saves lives.

We are  community-funded and we rely on amazing people like you to help us reach Zero Deaths from breast cancer.

The $25 million NBCF Collaborative Research Accelerator (CRA) investment isn’t just funding – it’s a catalyst for change. The first CRA Grant was awarded in 2025 to a powerful local and international collaboration led by the Garvan Institute of Medical Research.

Our long-term goal is to reduce breast cancer deaths by half, by tackling one of the most complex and urgent challenges in the field – preventing breast cancer from returning.

– Associate Professor Christine Chaffer, NBCF-funded researcher and AllClear program lead at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research