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Tony Enchelmaier

A NEW men’s group program called Common Ground is commencing on Monday 3 October with a free info night in Doonan.

For one night a week for nine weeks, the group will gather to learn, laugh and reflect on themes that every man encounters on his path through life.

Organiser Tony Enchelmaier said it is about creating something authentic, real and life-enhancing for men and ultimately, for their families.

“It’s a place where men aren’t their role at work, they’re not a husband or a father, they’re just themselves

“It’s an opportunity for men to experience themselves in a new way that offers a safe, healthy way of being a man today

“It’s about knowing who they are and their place as a man in this world.

“It’s not therapy. It’s not a replacement for specialised clinical or supervised support. It’s not anti-feminist.

“It’s just about being real,” Tony said.

Starting with the free info night Monday 3 October from 7 pm to 9 pm, the program then kicks off the following Monday for nine weeks from 7 pm to 10 pm.

Limited to a maximum of 12 men, anyone interested or with questions can call Tony on 0406 676 679. https://www.facebook.com /events /5435061713216314/ ?ti=ls

To join the Common Ground program, go to https://menswellbeing.org / mens-programs/

New BreastScreen van coming to Cooroy

BREASTSCREEN Queensland Sunshine Coast has taken delivery of a brand-new mobile breast screening van and it’s coming to Cooroy.

The van is equipped with a state-of-the-art breast screening machine and is a fresh and more spacious version of the previous model.

Chief Radiographer Shane Judd said the machine on board the new van is the same as the ones at Nambour Hospital and all other BreastScreen sites.

“Women having a breast screen can be assured of the same high-quality service whether they visit the van or one of our other six locations on the coast.

The design on the outside of the van has also been updated, but still includes the beautiful artwork by local Aboriginal artist Yvonne Williams, entitled “Women Gathering”.

The new van will be parked on Opal Street from Tuesday 18 October to Thursday 10 November 2022.

Appointments start at 7:45 am and there are Saturday appointments available.

BreastScreen Queensland provides free breast cancer screening for women 40 years and over. No doctor’s referral is required, and appointments take less than 30 minutes.

Bookings can be made by calling 13 20 50 or visiting breastscreen.qld.gov.au

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