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Kristen
3 years agoMember
Here's another good reason to join the new Lymphoedema Association of Australia .
Free for members Zoom webinar with THE Proff Neil Pillar !
Director of the Lymphoedema Clinical Research Unit at Flinders University South Australia.
Sat 13th August
10-11.30am.
For Members of Lymphoedema Association Australia - this webinar is FREE
Non-Members - $20.00 (inc. GST)
Not a member of the Lymphoedema Association Australia?
Join now! Annual financial year fee only $40.00 (General) or $30.00 (Concession)
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Become a member of Lymphoedema Association Australia
Whether you have been diagnosed with lymphoedema, are a relative or friend or provide treatment and support service to those with the condition, we encourage you to join as a Member.
By signing up as Member today, you are standing up to be counted as part of the lymphoedema community and assisting the Lymphoedema Association Australia to continue its mission to provide advocacy, education, connection and support.
Join the Lymphoedema Association Australia now, and your membership will extend to 30 June 2023.
The membership year is from 1 July to 30 June.
Complete the online membership application form at the link below , selecting the applicable membership category. You will have the option to pay by credit card, EFT / bank transfer or cheque.
General $40.00
An individual who supports the purposes of LAA, who may have lived‐experience; be a carer/friend; or health professional in the field of care
Concession $30.00
An individual with a valid concession card who supports the purposes of LAA, who may have lived‐experience; be a carer/friend; or health professional.
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