The Last Post Magazine - Edition 31: 2023 Remembrance Day Edition

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INSPIRATIONAL AUSTRALIAN WOMEN

Associate Professor Cleola Anderiesz

Chief Executive Officer National Breast Cancer Foundation Cleola has qualifications in science and health economics, a PhD, a Senior Executive MBA, and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and holds extensive national leadership experience in strategy development, program design and implementation, and building productive cross-sector partnerships. Cleola has worked as a medical researcher nationally and internationally in the field of reproductive biology. After leaving research, Cleola spent six years in the in the not-forprofit sector and 15 years with the Australian Government in a range of national leadership roles. During her public service career, Cleola established and implemented national cancer initiatives spanning research, clinical trials, data, service development, and clinical practice. Cleola planned and managed the conduct of Australia’s first national audit of cancer research funding, and designed and implemented Australia’s first national collaborative cancer research scheme, bringing together 13 organisations to co-fund over 300 national cancer research projects totalling $113 million. During her career, Cleola has contributed to the development of a range of clinical practice guidelines, policy reports, and data publications. She provided executive leadership in the development of a national framework for health professionals, service providers and policy makers to support the delivery of evidence-based, best-practice lung cancer care, and has led national initiatives in shared follow-up and survivorship care, regional cancer care, and professional education. In 2018, Cleola led the implementation of the Australian Government’s first health Mission – the Australian Brain Cancer Mission, consolidating and developing over $47 million in funding partnerships. As Deputy Chief Executive Officer at Cancer Australia, Cleola provided senior executive oversight of a ministerially requested enquiry into lung cancer screening in Australia, and supported the development of Australia’s first national Pancreatic Roadmap.

Cleola is a senior executive leader with over 20 years of experience across the academic, not-forprofit, and public sectors.

TOGETHER WE CAN BEAT BREAST CANCER

Cleola is an Honorary Principal Fellow at the Melbourne School of Population & Global Health at the University of Melbourne, and has held positions on a variety of international, national, and state committees including membership of the International Cancer Research Partnerships (ICRP) Clinical Trials Outcomes Evaluation Committee, a member of Canteen’s National Reference Group for the Australian Youth Cancer Framework, and the Australia Institute of Health and Welfare’s (AIHW) Cancer Monitoring Advisory Group.

1 in 7 Australian women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Support the National Breast Cancer Foundation and help save thousands of lives each year. A charitable gift in your Will to fund innovative research can improve survival rates, transform detection, treatment and care. With your support we can stop breast cancer taking the lives of those we love.

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Me and My Pet Aged Care

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page 85

The Unspoken Duty of Aftercare

3min
pages 104-107

Social Connection and Resilience

4min
pages 103-104

Don’t leave me behind?

2min
pages 84-86

The Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide

4min
page 82

Open Door Adventures on another journey with Australian Veterans

4min
pages 80-81

Resolute Ready International GLOBAL RECOGNITION AWARD

3min
pages 78-79

Inspirational Australian Women: Associate Professor Cleola Anderiesz Chief Executive Officer National Breast Cancer Foundation

3min
page 77

VAD is a gift

4min
page 76

Eureka win for researchers behind new anti-cancer strategy

3min
page 74

Age Discrimination Commissioner leaves valuable legacy

3min
pages 72-73

The truth about inflammation: All you need to know about 2023’s hottest health topic, from causes to cures

10min
pages 70-71

STATE OF THE ART WELLNESS CENTRE opens at St John of God Richmond Hospital

1min
pages 64-66

foreword

3min
page 63

The Bigger Picture of Music

4min
pages 55-58

Jelena Dokic

21min
pages 44-54

Duty Nobly Done Battlefield Tours “Walk in their footsteps...”

3min
pages 42-43

Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary wins at NSW Tourism Awards

2min
page 41

The Crucial Role of Zoological Koalas in Preserving Genetic Diversity and Protecting the Species

3min
page 40

The koala, despite being a national and international icon, is in crisis

1min
page 39

Welcome to Gunnedah Shire

2min
pages 36-38

Remembering the ‘Quarantine Heroine’

2min
page 35

The City of Rockingham is a Navy town

2min
page 30

This Story Australia Western Australia 2023

2min
pages 28-29

Golden Quest Discovery Trail

5min
pages 26-27

Kalgoorlie RSL

4min
pages 24-25

Discovering a Subaquatic Wonderland: Unveiling the Busselton Artificial Reef Trail

4min
pages 22-23

WA as a tourism destination for veterans

2min
pages 20-21

Bullwinkel thought she was going to die.

3min
pages 14-17

POW’s daughter shares her journey of reconciliation

8min
pages 8-9

RSL AUSTRALIA UPDATE National President Greg Melick

4min
page 6

foreword

2min
pages 4-5

GREG T ROSS Diary of an independent publisher

3min
page 3
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