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Phil Donato MP will be hosting an amateur arm wrestling competition this Saturday to raise awareness for men’s mental health.

GETTIN’–A–GRIP Men’s Health Week: Join NSW Independent MP for Orange, Phil Donato in Orange, on Saturday 6 June 2026 for a one-of-a-kind event to kick off Men’s Health Week blending entertain­ment, community connection, and a pow­erful message about men’s physical and mental health. This inaugural GETTIN’–A–GRIP event is a live-streamed amateur arm-wrestling competition designed to spark conversation, raise awareness, and encourage men to prioritise their health — because it matters. Orange Ex-Services’ Club, 8:30am – 12:30pm.

Bowel Cancer Australia: June is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month and Bowel Can­cer waits for no one. Bowel cancer is Aus­tralia’s second biggest cancer killer but if found early, more than 90 per cent of cases can be treated successfully. The free athome test is simple, quick, and completed in the privacy of your own home. The test detects blood in the stool which can be an early sign of bowel cancer — often before any symptoms appear. For more informa­tion, visit bowelcancer.org.au

Kidney Health Australia: When a child is diagnosed with kidney disease, their world gets very confusing. That’s why Kidney Health Australia sends newly diagnosed children a comforting welcome pack with a Billy the Kidney plush toy, an activity book and resources designed to help kids and their families make sense of what’s hap­pening. $55 puts a welcome pack in the hands of a child who’s just been diagnosed. Donate before 30 June at https://donation.kidney.org.au/taxappeal2026/donate

National Breast Cancer Foundation: Be­come a Pink Hero, fundraise and get re­warded. Whether you choose to host an intimate afternoon tea, or a big gala din­ner – you will help fund world-class breast cancer research and accelerate progress towards our vision of Zero Deaths from breast cancer. Click to learn more at htt­ps://fundraise.nbcf.org.au/pink-hero

Thank A First Responder Day: As Aus­tralia prepares for Thank a First Responder Day on 10 June 2026, the national aware­ness initiative led by Fortem is this year focusing on greater understanding, con­nection, and year-round support for first re­sponders and their families. Australians are encouraged to leave a message of grati­tude this Thank a First Responder Day, recognise a first responder who has made a difference in their lives, and support Fortem’s work delivering evidence-based mental health and wellbeing programs. For more information, please visit www.thanka­firstresponder.org.au

VRA Rescue NSW Parkes were out and about in the community at the Parkes School Fete, showcasing the equipment, skills, and teamwork that help keep our com­munities safe.

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