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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.

Glenn Griffin
To my mate Toddles. Rides aren't the same without you. Work is a whole lot more boring. I miss your council, when I'm coming up with a harebrained idea. I miss you trying to convince me to join the running club. I miss our debriefs over beers figuring out how we just got through whatever it was we had done.

Rachel Allgood
I am walking for my beautiful, funny, loving and cheeky dad who we sadly lost on April 17 this year after only 9 short weeks. Not a day goes by that I don’t miss you. You were taken from us all way too soon and we will continue this fight for you every day. Until we meet again over the rainbow. Love you so much dad ❤️🩹❤️🩹

Marlina
I am walking for my beautiful mum she was diagnosed in April 2019 and passed October 2020. Not a day goes by that me and the kids don't miss you, we would give anything to hear your voice again and to see that beautiful smile again. Taken to soon, forever missed xoxo 🌹🌹🌹

Marlina
I am walking for my beautiful mum she was diagnosed in April 2019 and passed October 2020. Not a day goes by that me and the kids don't miss you, we would give anything to hear your voice again and to see that beautiful smile again. Taken to soon, forever missed xoxo Remember

John Scarr
In loving memory of my wonderful Dad, fondly known as Pa, who passed away on 30/7/25. After being told he was ‘cancer free’ in December, our hearts broke when the disease returned and took hold. His journey was heartbreaking for all of us. Pancreatic cancer is a cruel and relentless disease. We honour his strength, we miss him every day, and we fight for a future free from pancreatic cancer.

Melina Alessi-Tenaglia
Forever our rock, our inspiration, our sunshine and our stars. Our motivation to get through each day to be the best people we can for you ❤️

Desley Lodwick
Roger McLachlan wasn’t just a brilliant bass player — he was sunshine. His music, humour, and warmth lit up every room, and he leaves behind joy, love, and a lasting groove in our hearts.

Val Ramshaw
My good friend of more than 50yrs is struggling to beat this wretched cancer. - she has 4 more chemo sessions to go and I pray for a positive outcome so that we may continue to enjoy her life and she may enjoy watching her grandchildren grow up
Claire
What can I say - you have always inspired and always pushed us to be better than we thought we were..... you are amazing and now we fight with you we walk for you........xxx

Alan
For my beautiful wife, Fiona who passed away late last year. You were the sunshine in my life and I miss you every day. You began the fight, now this is to continue on.
Anna Barkham
Anna. You are actually the coolest woman I know. Always understated, always humble and always real. Your strength is inspirational. Love you xx

Tracey Pye
In loving memory of my beautiful mum Meryl who passed away 3.9.2019. This month I am walking 75km per in memory of you and others who have passed away or who are still battling this disease. Forever in my heart ❤️

Siofele
Walking in memory of my Mother in Love we love and miss you very much 💙 🕊till that Glorious morning God is Good 🙌 "For Ever 57"
Kate
Pancreatic cancer is next level ghastly. More research is desperately needed so better treatment options are available. It's sneaky and insidious. Family members have been claimed and a lovely friend is dealing with it. Please help the fight and fund research.
Georgia Brown
To stand alongside those who have been impacted by pancreatic cancer. Thinking of our special Ros at work who has battled through so much already! I'm walking for her and all the others effected by cancer.

Doing this in memory of my beautiful friend who lost her battle with this dreadful disease six years ago. Missing her so much

Jasmin Nicoll
Im doing this walk for my favourite uncle growing up Tim, he was a nomad and was always off in another state all together, but would always call my grandma Pauline and grandad Pete to check in. I will always remember our trip to Coffs Harbour where he made bananas over the fire and his Blue Swimmer Crabs he caught. He was fun, always had a smile on his face and his stories were out of this world. He became sick and within a couple months he was gone on the 26th April 2016 he was 54 years old, a phone call i will never forget. He had Mucinous adenocarcinoma secondaries to the lung and pancreas. He forever left a whole in the family, but i will never let his spirit be left to the wind, i will walk this September for him as he was a traveller and just down to earth. Every walk i will remember him, every step will be a tribute to his memories i hold dear, Uncle Tim this is for you!

Simonne
Walking on honour of my beautiful friend Karin who lost her fight in 2020 during Covid. Only 8 months after diagnosis. It was such a terrible time for everyone and not being able to go to her funeral due to lockdown was devastating! It’s the least I can do to help fight this awful disease.
Grant
Your comfort zone is nice, but nothing grows there #REMBERSEPTEMBER
Ritesh Jeet
Thank you for your support.
From the day my mama was diagnosed, she fought for an incredible 6 years - unbelievable given the odds. It is now the 3rd biggest killer in Australia - a cancer that hides until it’s too late. We were lucky to have had the time we did and the journey wasn’t without its tears and fears. We celebrated every small win and day never knowing when it would be the last. That’s the irony about terminal diseases - you stop and think about what is truly important - almost like a reset - while suffering at the same time. The duality of life coming to an end but also one of rethinking what you can do to make the life left count! I think about how she fought and fought determined to love and live life until the very end. I know now that I was blessed to hold her hand as she took her last breath and blessed to have witnessed the immense strength that she showed especially in the last three weeks before her body just couldn’t anymore. The grace in which she accepted that her time had come and while angry she also showed compassion and love to all who journeyed with her. So here I am a deeply private person sharing this to the FB world - I will continue to do what I can in her memory to raise awareness of this disease. I’m not alone in this journey - too many around me have or know someone who has been diagnosed with cancer - whatever type! It doesn’t take much and it doesn’t have to be money- just raising awareness and offering support to those in need.

Olivia
I am walking this september for my pop James who passed away in 2018. I miss you so much poppy. Mum and i are doing this for you

Rebekah Price
Taken far too soon at just 57 years old I walk for my brave and extraordinary Aunty Lynne, 6 months without you xxxx

Susan
My sister Julie , passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2024 she was 59 years old. She fought for 22 months and I miss who everyday. She loved sports and mearcats so my goal is to raise as much I can so we can improve diagnosis and treatment. Picture of the mearcat that I neverhad the chance to give her. Love you always Jules

Yvonne
There's not a day that goes by without a lingering thought your way. Gone way too soon!

Nick Theodossi
For my mate Michael Turner

Suzanne Poingdestre
Remembering my lovely Mum, Valerie, this September. Walking in your honour. Loved and missed every day ❤️

Maria Mackay
Aunty your unconditional love for all of our family is dearly missed. You were the rock of our family and we are still learning how to life without you to lean on. We barely got time to wrap our heads around the diagnosis before you left us. I wish there was a way to diagnose this disease earlier so you get chance to fight it. I’m doing this in your memory to help those who still have to fight this.
Nicole Butler
Dad ... it has been 10 years without you, yet your love and laughter still light my way. When you left, Felix was still beating beneath my heart, and now he walks beside me. This September, I will walk with love as my guide, turning grief into purpose, and memory into hope - for a future where fewer families must say goodbye. Love your Cole xo
Sara
This year will be 19 years since my mum passed away from Pancreatic Cancer. The disease took her in 6 months from when she was diagnosed. I only hope one day there is a cure and no one has to go through the pain of farewelling a loved one or suffering with it themselves. I walk in honor and hope.

Dad
This September, I’ll be walking 75km in memory of my Dad. He was my hero — strong, kind, and always there when I needed him. Pancreatic cancer came into our lives so suddenly and took him far too soon. It wasn’t his time to go, and the unfairness of it still weighs heavy on my heart every day. I’m walking to honour his fight, his love, and his spirit. I’m walking because no family should have to say goodbye before their time. I’m walking with hope that, through awareness and research, this disease can be detected earlier and lives can be saved. Every step I take is for my Dad. For the laughs, the lessons, the love, and all the memories that will never fade. Always loved, always missed, forever in my heart. 💜

Katrina Harris-Collis
This September, I’ll be walking 75km in memory of my Dad. He was my hero — strong, brave and always there when I needed him. Pancreatic cancer came into our lives so suddenly and took him far too soon. It wasn’t his time to go, and the unfairness of it still weighs heavy on my heart every day. I’m walking to honour his fight, his love, and his spirit. I’m walking because no family should have to say goodbye before their time. I’m walking with hope that, through awareness and research, this disease can be detected earlier and lives can be saved. Every step I take is for my Dad. For the laughs, the lessons, the love, and all the memories that will never fade. Always loved, always missed, forever in my heart. 💜
GRANT RIGBY
Missing our mate, husband, father and poppy. We love you to the moon and back but this time you only got a one way ticket 💘 Forever in love xxx

Elizabeth Chalmers
Walking for our dear family friend Duncan Bush who lost his battle with Pancreatic Cancer 5 months after diagnosis in April this year.

Tillz Siofele
Walking in honour of my beautiful mum 🕊️ Our Christmas Angel. We love and miss you everyday mum. 2 Timothy 4:7 I have fought the good fight. I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.
For Michelle
Walking to remember all of the patients that I have known as a nurse. The stories they shared with me are never forgotten. The time spent with them and their families have helped me become the person I am today.

Judi
What an amazing committed community we have behind us, the Pankind army, mobilised into action! Thank you all and to those who came before us. Making a difference every day for those who are yet to join our ranks!

Jennifer Wray
Today, September 2, it is three years since my friend Josie passed away from pancreatic cancer. She was so full of life that it's still hard to come to terms with the fact that she's not here. She was kind, loving and generous and had tge biggest heart. She is sorely missed by her husband Mike and her family and friends. She was taken way too soon by this awful disease and I'm walking in her honour.
Johl Phillips
Im walking in memory of all the people that lost their battle.

Katrina Biggs
Katrina was an incredible nurse, high in her field, but but mostly known for being a wonderful wife, mother, sister, daughter and friend. Pictured here with her beautiful children. I took this photo last year when they came to visit from Scotland. We drive around to local historic spots that included this little Lilly shop. Precious memories.

Katrina Biggs
Katrina was an incredible nurse, high in her field, but but mostly known for being a wonderful wife, mother, sister, daughter and friend. Pictured here with her beautiful children. I took this photo last year when they came to visit from Scotland. We drive around to local historic spots that included this little Lilly shop. Precious memories.

For Carolyn What id give for one last hug 🤍
For my Pa. I wish I could have had more time with you but I am so lucky to have gotten the time with you that I did. I will miss you forever.

Sarah Burns
My Mum is the driving force behind me, my Mum is my inspiration. My Mum, Joanne, sadly passed away in November 2021, not even six months after finding out she had pancreatic cancer. It all felt like a bad dream… to this day I hoped to wake up and it was all just that.. a bad dream. My mum meant the world to me, she was an amazing human with the biggest heart. I thought she was going to be around forever! I miss her every second of every day.. What I would do to hear her voice, hug her and tell how much I love her. This is my 5th year doing the Remember September Challenge and I will continue to do it every year in memory of my mum. Love you Mumma Bear! Xx 💜💛

Marlina
I am walking for my beautiful mum she was diagnosed in April 2019 and passed October 2020. Not a day goes by that me and the kids don’t miss you, we would give anything to hear your voice again and to see that beautiful smile again. Taken to soon, forever missed xoxo

Tori
Love you and miss you and your silliness each and every day! Wish you were here to see our babies growing up. Ayla tells us she sees you now and then and shares so many of your quirky traits ❤️xx
Naomi Baker
Walking in memory of my grandmother.
Iam doing this to support a loved one currently undergoing treatment. My uncle Tony 💜

Amy
In memory of my beautiful Mum.
Alistair and Helen Grierson
My darling husband and lovely Mother in Law both died of the same disease, Alistair far too young and his mother 9 years later. It's such a cruel disease. Hopefully with donations for research other families won't have to go through the same terrible losses.

Kaysha Barrett
To my beautiful Aunty Conny May you rest in peace We are always thinking of you We love you 🤍

For my mum, a survivor, whipple warrior and bravest person I know. There is always hope, keep fighting x

Kaysha Barrett
This year i will be participating in remember september in honour of my Aunty Conny and my cousins dad Richard who died of Pancreatic cancer this year. Pancreatic cancer is one of the fastest acting and aggressive cancers and there is not enough awareness surrounding it. Any donation big or small can help make a difference We will remember them

Remembering Barbara McIntyre (Ritchie)
I'm walking 75km in Remember September in memory of my lovely mum who lost her short battle with pancreatic cancer in 2020. I've lost 3 family members now to pancreatic cancer, including mum, so it's time to find a cure so no one else has to suffer! Please donate if you can, every bit helps.

karen Seville
we lost mum to Pancreatic cancer 14 months after diagnosis. Longer than most but too soon for us as a family. It was a privilege to nurse her to the end, and so blessed she had a gentle passing at home. love you mum.xx

Pat Bain
My beautiful mumma fought this disease so hard, unfortunately it took her away from us. She was so brave and courages during her fight. I will never understand how she did it. Mumma you are loved and remembered always 💜💜💜💜💜

Sharni
Dad, there are too many names on this tribute wall. Too many people have battled and tried to beat this awful cancer, I hope that by taking a few steps I can help one family feel a little less pain. I will always miss you

Carmena
In loving memory of Nonna. Always remembered, never forgotten.

Lesa Schuster
I lost my dad to this disease when I was 22 - I’ve missed him ever since . He was an avid bush walker and adventurer. I feel he is always with me in spirit ♥️
Amanda Hemley
One of my sponsors asked me to post their tribute. "In memory of Keith Carolan from David Carolan".

Tammy
This is my first year supporting Remember September. My mum passed away at the very young age of 46 years. She fought this horrid disease head on, with strength and determination. While mum was fighting this battle, she was also helping my brother, Ricky, Ricky was fighting his own cancer, eweing sarcoma. Ricky sadly passed away at the tender age of 26, 2 years after mum. Mum was such an inspiration.

In loving memory of my beautiful sister Tess.

Jo Coleman
I'm walking to help raise much needed funds for Pancreatic Cancer research. I have a beautiful friend fighting Pancreatic Cancer 💜

Vera Dempster
Mum I'm doing this challenge for you. You were unable to fight your battle ,so I am hoping that with all the money raised in the month of September it might stop other families losing their loved ones from the horrible disease. Forever in our hearts 💕

Jeannette
Honouring Sheriden. You left our world too soon, I’m missing you everyday.

Jodie
Today I walked for my Dad, Richard. 4kms in the sun which was a lovely way to start my first challenge. Thank you for everyone that has supported me and the research in to pancreatic cancer so far. It’s greatly appreciated 🥰

Carol
Remembering my Mum, gone 20 years this year. I wish she didnt miss so much...x
Clarence
My heart goes out to those affected by pancreatic cancer, So I’m walking to make a difference. #FuckCancer💜
Grant
Walking for the cause #Remberseptember💜
Clarence
My heart goes out to those affected by this type of cancer, so I’m walking to help raise money to support the future. ❤️ #RIPLEZ
Ellie Thode
This year I am walking 75km for my Nana. She was diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer a few years ago but still remains strong to this day. Life can honestly suck sometimes, but times like this makes me grateful for the time we do have with those that we love. Life is worth celebrating, especially the small things. Take those pictures, go on that holiday, and don't forget to tell your loved ones how much you love them. ❤️

Deborah Murray
Walking for my beautiful friend that we lost way to early

Janni
I’m walking for the four immediate family members who have fought Pancreatic Cancer. Sadly we have lost these four and more members many years ago. We need to raise funds to find a cure. This is for Rita, Dot, Phil, and Trev. And also for those still fighting. Pic of Trev, who we sadly lost this year.
Deanne Andriopoulos
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 ❤️❤️

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!)
Dedicating this to someone special who has fought and shown resilience beyond measure