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Join us at Coolum's Lions and Norrie Job Park!
Get ready, Coolum! We’re excited to bring MW&J to the picturesque Lions and Norrie Job Park for this year’s inspiring event.
Walk, jog or run? Fancy dress or personal best? Beat dementia your way. Spread the word and bring your friends, family, workmates and even the dog!
Memory Walk & Jog is more than just an event—it's a chance to get active and make a difference.
Sign up today and spread the word for a fantastic day presented by Dementia Australia.
Together, we'll beat dementia to the finish line.

The difference you make by registering
With your support, we can deliver outstanding services and fuel pioneering research, moving us closer to a future without dementia.
After my Pa passed away I wanted to do something to recognise him and everything that he meant to me.
- Ben, Memory Walk & Jog Fundraiser
Register for Coolum and get your tickets today.
You’re just one click away from helping us beat dementia. Simply purchase your tickets, set up your fundraising page, and then join us on Saturday, 7 June at Lions and Norrie Job Park. Choose either the 2km or 4km course and help us beat dementia to the finish line.
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Australians living with dementia
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