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Albanese Backs McGrath Foundation on Jane McGrath Day

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SCG turns pink as Albanese and Butler show support for breast cancer families. Read more about their impactful gesture!

In a recent press conference in Sydney, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed admiration for the extraordinary legacy of the McGrath Foundation, which has supported over 120,000 families dealing with breast cancer. The heartfelt sentiment was shared amidst preparations for the SCG turning pink on the third day of the test cricket match, marking the annual Jane McGrath Day. Albanese, alongside Mark Butler, visibly demonstrated their solidarity and support for the McGrath Foundation, highlighting the importance of raising awareness and providing assistance to those affected by breast cancer.

The sea of pink at the SCG was not just a visual spectacle but a powerful symbol of unity and empathy towards those battling breast cancer. As Albanese and Butler joined forces to champion the cause on Jane McGrath Day, their presence resonated with the spirit of hope and resilience. The McGrath Foundation's impactful work received a significant boost from their public endorsement, ensuring that the mission of supporting families affected by breast cancer continues to thrive.

As the day unfolded, the SCG bathed in pink stood as a beacon of support, embodying the strength and unity of the community in the fight against breast cancer. Albanese and Butler's gesture serves as a reminder of the ongoing commitment to making a difference in the lives of those impacted by the disease. Their efforts on Jane McGrath Day encapsulate the spirit of solidarity and compassion, setting an inspiring example for collective action in the face of adversity.

In a touching tribute to Jane McGrath's enduring legacy, Albanese's expression of support for the McGrath Foundation underscores the importance of continued efforts in providing assistance and care to families affected by breast cancer. The SCG turning pink not only symbolizes awareness but also acts as a beacon of hope for those navigating the challenges of the disease, uniting communities in a powerful display of compassion and solidarity.

Press conference - Sydney (Prime Minister of Australia)

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: This is an extraordinary legacy that has assisted more than 120000 families that are dealing with breast cancer.

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