About this Event
Australians love the sun – our outdoor lifestyle is part of our trademark appeal. It’s also the reason that every thirty minutes someone is diagnosed with melanoma, why skin cancer is called Australia’s National Cancer, and two out of three Australians are likely to be diagnosed with it before turning 70.
Sunburnt is a book about courage, strength and resilience and will make you reflect not only on your own sun exposure but that of all Australians.
After living an average Aussie life playing sport, spending languid days on the beach, and falling in love with ocean swimming, Anne Gately received unwelcome news. She had Stage IV melanoma.
About the author...
As a Stage IV melanoma survivor, given a prognosis of 12 to 24 months, she has real-life experience of the devastating effects that sun exposure can have. Fortunately, she had a complete response to immunotherapy treatment and just 97 days after diagnosis had no active cancer.
She’s had a career of over 30 years as a senior marketing leader, working for some of Australia’s largest corporates and international advertising agencies. Delivering advertising solutions for brands including NRMA Insurance, American Express, Optus and Weight Watchers.
To help change the narrative, Anne speaks to advertising agencies and marketers about how they can make a difference. She is an active advocate; meeting with politicians, speaking at medical conferences and is a member of the Melanoma Patients Australia Consumer Advisory Group.
Anne has appeared on all major Australian television networks, discussing a variety of topics to do with sun protection and skin cancer and will appear in the documentary film Conquering Skin Cancer in 2024.
Now living back in Coogee, where she grew up, Anne is walking distance of the beach once again. She is a mad keen ocean swimmer and loves nothing better than to start the day in the ocean.
Anne hopes to inspire Australians to bring about a change in the Australian culture which is currently priming us for skin cancer. A solution to skin cancer lies with all of us, it is a WE problem, not just a ME problem.
Bookings essential.
Copies of the book will be for sale at the event.
For more library events visit our website. This event is hosted by MidCoast Council Libraries. For more information you can visit our website, call us on (02) 7955 7001 or email us at [email protected]
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
MidCoast Council Libraries - Forster, 4 Lake Street, Forster, Australia
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