‘Conquering Breast Cancer’ Documentary Coming to Brisbane City Cinemas

Brisbane City moviegoers will have the opportunity to see a powerful new Australian documentary this month, with Conquering Breast Cancer screening at Event Cinemas Uptown in Queen Street Mall. The feature film combines inspiring survivor stories with expert medical insights as it explores the ongoing fight against one of Australia’s most common cancers.



Presented beginning 10 June by filmmaker Sue Collins and produced by impact filmmakers Mike Hill and Sue Collins, the feature-length documentary combines expert medical insight with the personal experiences of survivors, advocates and researchers working to reduce the impact of breast cancer in Australia.

Among those featured are Olympic legend and breast cancer advocate Raelene Boyle AM, MBE, First Nations survivor and mountaineer Kristal Kinsela, male breast cancer survivor and former professional basketballer Paul Maley, and podcaster Dr Charlotte Tottman. The film also includes insights from leading experts including Professor Bruce Mann, Professor Kelly-Anne Phillips and Associate Professor Christine Chaffer.

conquering breast cancer documentary
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More Than 20,000 Australians Diagnosed Every Year

Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among Australian women and the second most commonly diagnosed cancer overall.

According to the National Breast Cancer Foundation, more than 20,000 Australians are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Around 56 people receive a diagnosis every day, while more than 3,300 Australians lose their lives to the disease annually — the equivalent of approximately nine deaths every day.

While the majority of cases occur in women over 50, breast cancer also affects younger Australians. Around 1,000 women under the age of 40 are diagnosed each year, highlighting the importance of awareness and early detection across all age groups.

The Survivors, Advocates and Experts Behind the Film

Rather than focusing solely on statistics, Conquering Breast Cancer tells the stories of Australians whose lives have been changed by the disease.

The documentary follows survivors, patient advocates and researchers from across the country, exploring everything from diagnosis and treatment to survivorship, recurrence, genetic risk and the emotional impact breast cancer can have on individuals and families.

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The film also highlights the experiences of people living with metastatic breast cancer, as well as Australians making difficult decisions around preventative treatment after discovering they are at high genetic risk of developing the disease.

Early Detection Remains One of the Strongest Defences

A central theme throughout the documentary is the importance of prevention and early detection.

Medical experts featured in the film discuss advances in screening technologies, personalised risk assessment, targeted therapies and clinical trials that are helping improve outcomes for patients.

While Australia has achieved five-year survival rates of more than 90 per cent, the filmmakers argue that breast cancer is far from solved and that ongoing investment in research, screening programs and access to treatment remains essential.

The documentary also examines how researchers are working towards reducing recurrence rates and improving long-term outcomes for those who have already undergone treatment.

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The Growing Impact on Australian Families and Communities

Beyond the personal toll, breast cancer continues to have a significant impact on communities across Australia.

More than 160,000 Australians are currently living after receiving a breast cancer diagnosis within the past decade. Research has also shown the disease carries substantial social and economic costs, affecting workforce participation, family wellbeing and quality of life.

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The filmmakers hope the documentary will encourage more Australians to understand their personal risk, participate in recommended screening programs and support ongoing efforts to improve prevention, treatment and research.

As the third instalment in the Conquering Cancer documentary series, Conquering Breast Cancer aims to start conversations, challenge complacency and highlight both the progress that has been made and the work that still lies ahead.



For more information and session times, visit ConqueringBreastCancer.com.au.

Published 9-June-2026

What’s Up Weekly: Brisbane Events [Feb 20-23]

Looking for something to do this weekend? Here’s a list of events happening in the Inner City suburbs of Brisbane, covering Fortitude Valley, Newstead, South Brisbane, Woolloongabba, and New Farm. From live music and comedy to art and theatre performances, there’s something for everyone!

Fortitude Valley

Feb 20 – Alok @ The Tivoli
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Alok Fortitude Valley
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Feb 21 – Denzel Curry – Mischievous South 2025 World Tour @ The Tivoli
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Denzel Curry Fortitude Valley
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Feb 21 – Harm’s Way @ Crowbar Brisbane
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Harms Way Fortitude Valley
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Feb 21 – Chris Martin – Not The Guy From Coldplay @ Big Fork Theatre
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Chris Martin Fortitude Valley
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Feb 23 – Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (OMD) @ The Fortitude Music Hall
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OMD in Fortitude Valley
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New Farm

Feb 21 – Andres López – La Pelota de Letras – 20 años @ Brisbane Powerhouse
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Andres Lopes
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Newstead

Feb 22 – THE BIG FAT RUDE BASH! @ The Triffid
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Big Fat Rude Bash at The Triffid
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Feb 23 – SUNDAY GARDEN RESIDENCY | MOJO WEBB & FRIENDS @ The Triffid
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South Brisbane

Feb 20-22 – The Rite of Spring – Our 2025 Season Opening Gala with Circa @ QPAC
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The Rite of Spring in South Bank
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Woolloongabba

Feb 21 – Billlie World Tour ‘Our FLOWERLD (Belllie’ve You)’ ASIA & OCEANIA @ The Princess Theatre
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Billie at The Princess Theatre
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No matter where you are in Brisbane, there’s something happening near you! Whether you’re looking for a huge concert, a cozy comedy night, a community event, or a hidden gem, there’s plenty to explore. Get out there and enjoy the weekend!

What’s Up Weekly: Brisbane Events [Feb 12 – 18]

Brisbane’s Inner City is alive with spectacular concerts, world-class orchestras, and thrilling cultural experiences this week! Whether you’re a music lover, theatre enthusiast, or history buff, there’s something happening that you won’t want to miss. Check out what’s on in the heart of the city!


Brisbane City

Feb 16 – The Prodigy @ Riverstage, Gardens Point Road

The Prodigy
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Feb 16 – Australian Youth Orchestra: Striking and Beautiful @ Brisbane City Hall

Australia Youth Orchestra
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Ongoing – Titanic. The Human Story @ Uptown, Level Q, 91 Queen St

Titanic
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South Brisbane

Feb 16 – Singapore Symphony Orchestra @ Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC)

Singapore Symphony Orchestra
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From massive international acts to breathtaking orchestras, Brisbane’s Inner City has an incredible lineup of events this week! Whether you’re looking for a high-energy concert, a refined classical experience, or a deep dive into history, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss out—plan your week now!

What’s Up Weekly: Brisbane Events [Feb 4-9]

Get ready for an exciting week of live music, theatre, comedy, and unforgettable performances across Brisbane! Whether you’re looking for a dazzling ballet experience, a hilarious comedy night, or an electrifying rock concert, there’s plenty happening in town. Here’s what’s on near you—don’t miss out!


Woolloongabba

Feb 6 – We Call It Ballet: Sleeping Beauty in a Dazzling Light Show @ Princess Theatre

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Feb 8 – Pseudo Echo @ Princess Theatre

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South Brisbane

Feb 4-9 – SIX the Musical @ Playhouse, QPAC

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Feb 8-9 – Queensland Symphony Orchestra: Our Classical Favourites @ Concert Hall, QPAC

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Feb 8, 9, 11-14 – Sister Act @ Lyric Theatre, QPAC

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Spring Hill

Feb 8 – Jazz Nights @ The Inchcolm, 73 Wickham Terrace

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Fortitude Valley

Feb 9 – HED P.E. @ The Triffid

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From theatre classics to high-energy rock shows, this week’s lineup is packed with entertainment! Whether you’re in the mood for live jazz, legendary music acts, or a night of laughter, Brisbane’s got something for you. Plan your week and don’t miss out on the fun!

Fortitude Valley Serves Up Bottomless Brunch Battle

Fortitude Valley’s culinary scene is heating up with a bottomless brunch battle, where two establishments are redefining weekend indulgence.



Riverland: A Greek Gastronomic Adventure

Riverland in Fortitude Valley
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Riverland is tempting tastebuds with a bottomless Greek feast for $79 per person. 

This culinary journey includes a tantalising array of Greek street food favourites, such as warm pita bread with assorted dips, grilled halloumi, succulent beef meatballs with eggplant and tomato relish, grilled lemon and oregano chicken souvlaki skewers, a refreshing traditional Greek salad, and decadent doughnut fries with crushed pistachio and walnuts, drizzled with cinnamon, honey, pomegranate, and chocolate sauce. 

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For an additional $10, diners can upgrade to include a cocktail carafe to complement the extensive selection of wines, beers, juices, and soft drinks. This Greek Odyssey is available until October, and bookings are essential.

Fridays: A Fusion of Flavours and Fun

Fridays in Fortitude Valley
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Fridays presents a bottomless brunch with a twist, featuring a diverse menu of delectable bites for $59 per person. Diners can indulge in prawn crackers, vegetarian spring rolls, a flavourful pork belly rice bowl, fluffy bao buns, and Chinese doughnuts; all washed down with gem-inspired cocktail jugs. 

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This lively brunch is available every Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. until September, with a minimum booking of two people.



The choice between these two enticing brunches depends on your culinary preferences. If you crave a taste of the Mediterranean, Bar & Street Kitchen Brisbane’s Greek feast is a must-try. For a more eclectic mix of flavours and a vibrant atmosphere, Fridays’ fusion brunch is sure to satisfy. Whichever you choose, a delicious and fulfilling bottomless brunch experience awaits in the heart of Fortitude Valley.

Published Date 29-July-2024