Solaris System
media and images published by Weekend West, published 16 June 2018 Australian cricket coach Justin Langer calls him “the Saint”. His patients refer to
media and images published by Weekend West, published 16 June 2018 Australian cricket coach Justin Langer calls him “the Saint”. His patients refer to
Solaris Cancer Care has provided a helping hand to thousands of cancer patients and their families in Western Australia. However, this May the not-for-profit charity
SOLARIS Cancer Care is in survival mode and needs $200,000 to keep going. Every year the charity helps around 8,000 WA cancer patients and their
When Ingrid kiel-Monaghan was diagnosed with cancer, it turned her world upside down. The Subiaco resident has an aggressive breast cancer discovered in November 2016.
After fundraising efforts fell significantly short this year, Solaris Cancer Care is desperately calling on the South West community to help keep its doors open.
Solaris in Dire Need of Funds to Continue Written by Lauren Pilat A sanctuary and place to escape cancer treatment may be forced to stop
Next week, WA’s leading cancer support provider – Solaris Cancer Care – is giving thanks to its volunteers during National Volunteer Week (20 – 26
One of the Hall brothers is dedicated to sport, the other is dedicated to jazz. Brad Hall, serious and seriously fit, is a competitive cyclist,
Clare Lubich is celebrating this week after getting news that she is now two years clear of breast cancer. Clare, who is tall elegant and
This month, WA’s leading cancer support provider – Solaris Cancer Care – is calling on generous Western Australian’s who have been touched by cancer as
Solaris Cancer Care is a community based, not for profit, cancer support organisation, our centres offer evidence-based information, education, support, counselling and complementary therapies to
Cricket wins and losses are put into perspective for Justin Langer when he is confronted with cancer, the scourge that took his mother Joy-Anne last