This video offers a compelling and engaging glimpse into a unique creative project, capturing both imagination and storytelling in a visually striking way. Through its dynamic visuals and carefully crafted scenes, it draws viewers into a world that blends creativity, entertainment, and artistic expression. Whether you’re watching for inspiration or simply to enjoy the experience,...
The first cancer awareness session, funded by the Australian Government through Cancer Australia’s Supporting People with Cancer Grant Program, was successfully organised on 27 March 2026 in Paralowie, South Australia. The session engaged approximately 100 participants from Nepali-speaking migrant communities, creating an inclusive platform to raise awareness about bowel cancer, promote early detection, and improve...
As part of the national initiative to improve cancer awareness and access to care for Nepali-speaking migrant communities, Punya Foundation is commencing the gap analysis phase to better understand cultural and contextual barriers affecting cancer outcomes. A hybrid focus group meeting is planned for 29 November 2025 at 6:00 p.m. (Victoria time). The session will...
Aim and Context: The project addresses key barriers that affect cancer screening and treatment, including limited English proficiency, low health literacy, and cultural differences. Although Nepali is the tenth most spoken language other than English in Australia, awareness of cancer prevention and access to culturally appropriate services remain limited. This project seeks to bridge these...