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Remember them. Honour them. Fight for them.
Move It and walk 75km over the month or Give Up a vice of your choosing like caffeine or sugar.
Whichever challenge you choose, you will be helping Pankind fund groundbreaking pancreatic cancer research and improve survival rates for people impacted by pancreatic cancer.
By joining the Remember September community, you'll be supporting people impacted by pancreatic cancer and fulfil our mission to triple survival rate by 2030 and significantly improve the quality of life for those impacted.
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"I was diagnosed in 2012 with a very rare neuroendocrine tumour. And I'm extremely thankful to have survived 13 years and still counting. Together let's wage hope and change the statistics for pancreatic cancer and save lives."
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"Remembering my daughter Dr Jasmine Mrsa who died 2 years after diagnosis, aged 39, leaving the love of her life and her 3 children aged 10, 8 and 6. She lived her best life and was dearly loved by family, many friends and her GP patients. I’m taking part in Remember September to raise money for pancreatic cancer research, in the hope that a diagnosis in the future can have a positive outcome."
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"I hope one day pancreatic cancer can be easily diagnosed and a treatment is found to cure it. My husband Michael was a great man who lived a healthy life, and he was too young to leave this world."
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"I take part in Remember September to honour all the wonderful people I've been lucky enough to meet on my pancreatic cancer journey. From the researchers, doctors, surgeons through to friends, family, pets, and of course the patients at the national pancreatic cancer support group this is my way of showing my solidarity. Thank you to the Pankind team for 16 years of work to make a difference."
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We will remember them. We will honour them. We will fight for them.
We will remember them.
We will honour them.
We will fight for them.
Pancreatic cancer takes 75 lives every week in Australia. So this September, we're remembering those we've lost and standing with those impacted by pancreatic cancer.
Deanne Andriopoulos

Kerrie Morris
Miss you every minute of every day.. Taken from us way to soon. Love you forever.

Gemma ross
Hi guys this year I am taking part in remover September in memory of a very close friend of mine whom we lost to pancreatic cancer in may this year so this year this September for me this is for Paul

Kara Freestun
I will be doing the Remember September in honour of our Mum who we lost in 2012.

Margaret
In loving memory and tribute to my Grandma and best friend who unfortunately lost her battle to this horrible disease. I will do my best to keep your memory alive and contributing any way I can to find a cure for this horrible disease. I love you and miss you 💖
Bev KLIGER
I’m walking for all those who have died & their family& friends who have seen their dearest person suffer.

Jess Marshall
Taken far too soon, losing you has been a huge blow to our family. We will be reunited one day. Until then, you are forever missed

Sally Amana
I am walking in honour of my MumJenny. Our story starts 10 years ago, when I was diagnosed with breast cancer. I had the works for treatment, but was then cancer free. But my oncologist kept insisting I have genetic testing. Finally I did, and they found I had a faulty gene, PALB2, which causes a higher risk of breast, ovarian and pancreatic cancer. Mum tested positive too, then a few months later, she suddenly became unwell. They found she had advanced pancreatic cancer and there was nothing they could do. Despite my best efforts to care for her, she slipped away before my eyes and was gone in 6 weeks. I guess I’m one of the lucky ones, as I know about this risk, had my ovaries removed, and I have regular screening tests for breast and pancreatic cancer. So I’m doing this to help fund research into earlier detection and better treatments to help others, or maybe even me in the future (hopefully not!)

Debbie Ritchie
We lost our beautiful Mum (Dee) in December 2024 Mum fought this horrible cancer for a total of 87 days from diagnosis to angel wings 🪽. She is sadly missed by her family and friends and will always be loved and remembered 💜💜💜

Ainslie Higgins
I’m walking for my Dad, Jack Higgins who I take with me everyday, who I miss everyday and who I am eternally grateful for everyday. I hope to raise money to show those fighting today that they’re not alone xx
I’m walking in memory and to honour my beautiful mother in law Evelyn, who we lost to this horrible disease 4 years ago. Her memory lives on in us everyday with eternal love in our hearts. Today 31st August we remember and wish her a happy heavenly 86th birthday. Loved and missed dearly ❤️
Mum/Lisé
For Mum/Lisé who is living with pancreatic cancer, it's associated treatments, and still smashing life like the legend she has always been. We love you! 💖

In loving memory of my mum Slava. Strong to the very end, your legacy lives on forever all of our hearts. “Grief is just a reflection of love”

Jasmine A Coe
Cancer may have taken him far too soon, but it could never take away the love, the lessons, and the memories he gave me. I’ll carry his voice, his laugh, and his wisdom with me always. Rest in Love Dad 🖤
Nan 🩷
Nan, always a fighter and the strongest! Always lighted up the room when she was in one. always loved and never forgotten 🫶🏻

Ana
“In loving memory of my father-in-law, Brian Read. We lost him in August 2025, only 8 weeks after his diagnosis. He was the best father-in-law anyone could ask for and will be forever loved and missed.”
Allison
Mum (Elizabeth Bell) Loved and Missed always ❤️
Mum, Missed and loved always ❤️
Lily
My amazing grandad, gone too soon, never forgotten

Deb M Humpty
My dear Mum ‘Fayesy’ what a bloody legend! She was an amazing strong woman who touched so many people’s lives without realising it. Mum was simply the best … a fighter, an inspiration and my hero! Always loved & never forgotten. 🙌🏻💔🥺
Chris
To my amazing cousin Lyle, who has always been an inspiration to so many over the years as a paramedic as he goes through this terrible journey. You are loved by many. ❤️

Jo Galea
My Nan, Dorothy, was one the most amazing, selfless and inspirational women I have known. Her world revolved around her family and she would move mountains for them. So when her first great-grandchild was born, she was besotted. Pancreatic cancer had other plans and entered her life when her great-grandchild was 6 months old. She pushed through, despite numerous challenges and the sickness that followed. Nan fed her, played with and got on the ground with her, age or sickness was not going to stop her. So we set goals - Nan saw the celebration of 60 years of wedded bliss and the next was the 1st birthday celebration. Nan was sick, knowing if she went to the doctor she would not make the celebration, so she battled on. Nan came to the 1st birthday party, very ill, jaundiced, weak and tired. But she was there. We took many photos that day. Upon returning home, she was hospitalised. On her final night, in and out of sleep, she called out for her great-grandchild for the last time. We placed her in Nan's bed, and she knew she was there. She didn't ask again, she passed peacefully in the morning,leaving a legacy of a woman who knew love meant everything.

Tania
I lost my beautiful auntie last year. Been one of the hardest things ever to happen she meant so much to me and had so much love to give I'm walking the 75ks for my little chicken 💜

Hannah Harrison
I lost my Mum too soon in 2024 to pancreatic cancer. My best friend and biggest supporter. I love you Mum 💜 I’m doing this in honour of Mum hoping someone else doesn’t have to go through what she did and is given a better fighting chance.

I am walking in honour of my dad, who was and always will be my hero.. This walk is for you 🏃♀️➡️🏃♀️➡️🏃♀️➡️🏃♀️➡️🏃♀️➡️🏃♀️➡️ Love you Dad💕💕💕💕💕💕

Kat
My friend Rose was sunshine and salt. She was open water and wide horizons, narrow lanes and wide arms. She was walks on the beach, swims in the sea, chats in the changerooms and drinks at the pub. She was chlorine and bleach and coffee, coffee, coffee. She was have a go, give a hand, grab a lift, just do it. She was set jaw, top ten in the world, four of three, 5.3 seconds, Rottnest again and again and again. She was weekend getaways, market brunches and long lunches. She was opera and karaoke and (reluctantly) poetry. She was warm apple crumble and cold winter dips. She was dinner and dishes and out the back door. A quick nod and a sharp wave. She was fancy stuff and no fuss, long lashes and steel caps, passionfruit sponge and porridge. A sharpshooter and straight speaker. She was the centre of the frame and the life of the party. A leader and a legend. She is loved and missed.

Sophie Burbidge
In 2016, I lost my beautiful grandfather Les to pancreatic cancer. Being so young, I didn’t get the chance to spend as much time with him as I wish I had. This challenge is my way of keeping his memory alive, and honouring the cheeky, loving angel he’ll always be to me.

Fiona
1959 - 2019 Grant, My beloved My soulmate My best friend I miss you every minute of every day in every way Always in my heart Love you forever

Jo Benson
In loving memory of my brother, Paul Collery

Jacqueline Farrow
In honor of my dad and MIL I will be walking the 75k

Angela Fraser
Walking to honour my mum. "Grief is not a disorder, a disease or a sign of weakness. It is an emotional, physical, and spiritual necessity, the price you pay for love. The only cure for grief is to grieve." Earl Grollman

PB
Remembering one of the best.
Verity
I’m taking this challenge in honour of my Dad, who passed away too soon.
Debbie Balhatchet
I have friends and family who have been touched by this horrible disease, they are so brave and positive, lets help them fight it.

Rose
I am walking in honour of my dad! Not a day goes by when I don’t think of him, he gave pancreatic cancer a hell of a run for its money! Walking 75km is the least I can do for what he gave me throughout my life!

Caitlin Sawtell
I walk in honour of my dad, who lost his battle on 6/7/2023. Love you and miss you always xoxoxo
Mum, Your time with us was far too short. We Love and Miss you eternally 💕

Elizabeth Chalmers
In memory of our friend Duncan Bush
Robyn Holcroft
I walk in Honour of my brother John. Miss him today and always. Love you John
John Loveday
Lost my love 10 months ago ago today , always remember September Wood have been our 50th wedding anniversary anniversary this month 💓

Marie Smith
For my Darling Husband Mark. Whom I lost almost 3 years ago to this HIDEOUS Cancer. I love ❤️ you now and FOREVER 🤗

Gaby Karafilowski
You have always been my inspiration, a woman I've always looked up to, a woman I have always strived to be. You are forever in my heart ❤️ love you.

Andy Pratt
4 years ago my husband lost his 2 1/2 year battle with Pancreatic Cancer aged 68 years. Diagnosed at 66 years before he retired from work. We had so many plans for our retirement. Holidays we had planned all gone out the window. It was the biggest shock to me. My heart skipped a beat and has not yet fully recovered. There is not day passes when I do not think of him in some small way. The most wonderful man ,father and grandfather.

Mary (Mence) Mez Adioska
I love you Mez ♥️ You fought hard over the last few months to leave us so soon. May your soul Rest in Peace 🙏 Forever Loved ♥️ Never forgotten ❤️
Jillian
💜 In loving memory of my dad, Jerry — taken too soon by pancreatic cancer. Forever loved, never forgotten.

Sherriden
We will remember our Mum, wife, sister, nanny, auntie not only this September, but always. Cheryl Tweedie who fought the good fight but sadly passed in January 2016 after her diagnosis 4 weeks prior. We honour you with this walk & all the other loved ones lost to this cruel disease. Forever in our hearts 💜
E N
I learned about pancreatic cancer from my tutor who was a PhD candidate researching pancreatic cancer treatment. He told our class that it's a dangerous cancer - medications don't work due to the tricky location of the pancreas and there currently exists no reliable early detection method - people often find out when it's too late. I never forget that class and it inspires me to join movements in fighting this cancer. I hope that every effort can contribute to the bigger cause to advance research and save more lives from pancreatic cancer, and I wish every patient all the best - I hope you can keep moving forward with the hopes and courage you've been carrying - I'm proud of you.

Kerry Jeston
In Loving Memory of Pat Wilcox This walk is dedicated to my beautiful mum, Pat Wilcox – the most amazing mum, grandy, and great-grandy in the world. She filled our lives with love, kindness, laughter, and wisdom, and she gave so much of herself to her family. Taken from us far too soon by pancreatic cancer, Mum’s memory will always walk beside us. Today, I walk in her honour – to celebrate her life, to carry her spirit forward, and to help others facing this devastating disease. Mum, you are forever in our hearts. 💜

Sherri Blair
A year without our gorgeous Janice 💔 Walking Remember September in memory the amazing wife, mum and friend 💜 #rememberseptember

Felix
To Jonny, the kind and loving uncle to me, father to two, husband, brother to three, son, and friend to many. We miss you and will always remember you. 💜

Maldo
I am walking for the kindest and most caring human God put on Earth, Maldo. I was lucky enough to call him Uncle and he is missed dearly every day.
Jane Carpenter
A guiding light to many people now….now we walk and fight for you Claire …we love you ❤️❤️❤️
sonia vasyli
Claire is always there to support everyone, now it’s our time to support her.xx

Rita Bajjada
Life is so empty without you. We love you and miss you every day
Lynn Coad
In memory of my mum, who lost her battle with PC 2 years ago. Still miss her like crazy 😭😭

Michael Vincetic
I am walking to honour the legacy of my mum and my Aunty Yvonne who we both lost to this terrible disease. By walking I am hoping to help other families who may be faced by this journey and to accelerate pancreatic cancer research. We will remember them. We will honour them. We will fight for them

Tan
To my dear Nik aka Buttercup. Your journey with pancreatic cancer inspires me to raise funds and awareness for pancreatic cancer. Nik you have been such a loving, supportive, loyal friend for the last 35 years we share many many memories with more to build. Your courageous and brave in your fight against this cruel heartless disease. Keep on fighting my beautiful buttercup YOU GOT THIS! I love you eternally ~ Tan xoxo

Nik Ferg
To my dear lifelong friend Nik. I am so sorry that you are battling this cruel and heartless disease your strength and courage inspired me to raise funds and awareness for the cause of Pancreatic Cancer. You have been such a wonderful loyal friend for over 35 years and we have shared so many memories along the way with many more to come. I can never express my love for you buttercup. You are such a brave courageous woman, keep up the fight. I love you eternally ~ Tan xoxox
Bianca
This is for you Nana I miss you more then anything in the world, and you were taken from us way to quickly. Miss you more then ever.
Kirsty Henning
This is my friend Ted. Pancreatic Cancer has narrowed his world but not his sense of humour or his hope. He’s wearing his green beanie to celebrate his love of all things Irish. His smile is all about love of family and friends and care.

Mark Coleman
I'm here supporting an absolute legend of a bloke, Matty. An absolute Top Fella. One of Australia's finest. With u all the way Brother.

Gray
I'm walking for my friend who is fighting so hard. My Supermen.

Muhammed Ayad
In the memory of two heroes in my life that lost their battle against Pan Can my dad and my dear uncle I hope they can see me from heaven and be happy of what I am doing I miss you so much

Michèle
My brother and I have faced our own cancer challenges this year. Due to research and advancements in treatment , we have made it cancer free!! So far so good. We are both passionate to see breakthroughs, no matter what type of cancer you face. Come join us in this fight to stamp out pancreatic cancer. Every bit helps

Leslie Miles
In honour of a very special woman, my mother, Evelyn Marjorie Rohmer, who maintained her kind, loving, giving nature and continued to show strength and positivity throughout her battle with Pancreatic Cancer.
Stephen Wells
Miss you like crazy - taken FAR too soon

Leanne Zammit
In honour of my loving mother in law ❤️ who always told me I was a camel and to drink more water. Thankyou for passing on the love when you passed. It's something that will stay with me until I see you again.

Gordon George Trigg (TRIGGY)
This walk is for my beautiful husband who fought as hard as he could for 10months to stay after being diagnosed My best friend as well as my husband passed away 20/12/24 this is for you my love xx

Beigin Tran
In loving memory of Buong Tran - Lost 2016 but forever remembered in our hearts... This year I'll be doing 150km in support and wish everyone good luck with their challenges
Jessica Paddison
Hey everyone I am so doing this 225km for Remember September month pancreatic cancer is a big issue that is not so well known as others and needs as much support as possible. In support of a friend still fighting.

John briggs
Lost my dad in 2004 I miss him everyday every step I do is for my dad who was the best dad

Sue Low
In loving memory of my beloved father who fought a very courageous fight! Lost to pancreatic cancer too young! Daddy, we miss you very much!
Helen McMahon
I am running and walking in memory of my brother Peter and a beloved friend who is in the last stages of pancreatic cancer.

Meredith
I’m taking part in Remember September to honour the memory of my dad Alan William Walker. Dad passed away 25th June 2025 after a brave 7month battle. He fought so hard, he wasn’t ready to leave mum and his girls 💜💜💜💜 I am grateful for our hospice services, we were able to be with dad for a dignified and peaceful final journey. We weren’t ready, and we won’t ever be the same again. We are looking after each other and we’ve got mum. Love you dad 💜
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Robyn Anderson
Raising money and awareness for this terrible disease in memory of my Mum Val

Wynnum Golfing Ladies
Remembering Kym Magee. Cheerful and talented lady in our community. Sorely Missed.
Sharni
Sending love to all who are involved whether you’re honouring a life or celebrating one! Keep going and spreading awareness 🫶🏽

Michèle Tirman
I’m remembering my incredible father who was taken way too young and to quickly from Pancreatic cancer. He was and still is my hero. Love you dad

Mum & her grandchildren

Glenys Mundie
In memory of our mother who passed away 13th October 2024 from Pancreatic Cancer, only 5 weeks after diagnosis. Such an insidious disease. Remembered with love.

Tristan Goldsmith
My beautiful mother passed from this hideous disease back in January 2019. She fought valiantly for 18 months. Her courage, resilience and determination to beat cancer was amazing. She was inspiring to all around her. This pic is from her modelling days back in the '70z

Chris Bramananda
We will always remember you Dad. Help others through you and on your behalf.
Hi Im Deanne! Fundraising money for such a cause like this one is so important to me being able to walk and raise money at the same time is why I do these fundraisers! Sending everyone so much love ❤️❤️