Dec 2012
TEDxSouthBankWomen speaker Michelle Law performed 'A Bald Woman's Guide to Survival' on Saturday December 1 at the independently organised event.
http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/4404420.html
Nov 2012
Judy tells her story to That's Life to help promote Awareness Week. Judy participated in the Turning Heads Project along with Nicole.
Seven year old Jesse promotes Alopecia Areata Awareness Week in W.A. Enjoy his story.
Oct 2012
Congratulations to Sarah. She competed in the Australian Poetry Slam and got through to the QLD State Finals. Great job Sarah! http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/_slqmedia/video_and_audio_content/poetry-slam/sarah-peters
Sep 2012
Lincoln Crowne & Company (‘LCC’) is working to raise awareness of Alopecia Areata, a serious medical condition where sufferers traumatically and without explanation suddenly lose their scalp and body hair, by sponsoring another Skiff sailing out of Woollahra across the 2012-13 Season.
'The Bald Truth" by Jody Paterson http://issuu.com/boulevardlifestylesinc/docs/sept_2012/25?zoomed=true&zoomPercent=100&zoomXPos=0.053733031674208176&zoomYPos=0.2781456953642384
Aug 2012
Natalie Martin presenting certificate of appreciation at the Wednesday Wizards golf function at Heritage Golf Country Club.
Jun 2012
It was an exciting day for teenager Stephanie Tindall-Gamble when her baldness, usually hidden from sight, became a work of art.
April 2012
Kylie Baker tells her story on how she mihgt not have a single strand of hair, but felt every inch the beautiful bride. Congratulations Kylie and Matthew.
Dec 2011
Imogen donates her hair for the Wigs for Kids program and to support her beautiful niece Stella. Published in the Geelong Times December 10.
Sep 2011
Stephanie Tindall-Gamble, 13, made the brave step yesterday of shaving her head along with her Principle Tony Kelly - story News Story
June2011
Issue 27 that's life magazine - pages 10 & 11. Her hair just fell out for no reason - story
March 2011
Stephanie Kwong donates her hair
Meet Bella. How cute is she! This story appeared in South Kids Magazine, March 2011 issue, page 19: www.southkids.com.au
February 2011
Canberra city News Feb 17-23 pg 26 2011 Addition http://www.citynews.com.au/
Five year old Caitlin O'Hehir.... I'm not sick I have alopecia.... read her story
Dr David Orchard a leading dermatologist at the Royal Children’s Hospital and Chel Campbell were interviewed for an article on hair loss, which is in the February 2011 edition.
December 2010
Interview playback of Shea and Professor Alan Cooper on Dr John Darcy Health Matters Radio broadcast.
Media
Georgia's interview on Sunrise, http://bit.ly/babyhairsunrise7
November 2010
In primary school most girls are fussing about whether to have their hair in a braid or a pony tail, not contemplating life with no hair.
http://au.todaytonight.yahoo.com/article/8267664/health/girl-grows-hair
http://www.fusionhealth.com.au/store-locator.php this is the link for finding a stockist near you.....
http://www.fusionhealth.com.au/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Willow_testimonial_Sept10%289%29.pdf
October 2010 Awareness Week
http://www.styleicons.com.au/2010/10/12/article/Alopecia-Awareness-Week-2010/FPTAJBWLAN.html
http://north-shore-times.whereilive.com.au/news/story/monique-stars-in-clip-for-a-good-cause/
http://www.coffscoastadvocate.com.au/story/2010/10/18/hair-today-gone-friday-as-chris-makes-the-cut/
'Curly' giving hope to thousands - EUGENE Lincoln Napoleon Veith is he our oldest Alopecian? Read Curly's inspiring story. Mr Veith, who as a young man was rendered bald by alopecia and began calling himself ''Curly''. What amazing achievements. http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/curly-giving-hope-to-thousands-20100428-tsho.html - April 2010
Shea joins AAAF as Youth Ambassador - Shea Giordimaina - has joined the Australia Alopecia Areata Foundation as the Youth Ambassador. Shea has been living with Alopecia Areata since she was seven years old so is well equipped to discuss the highs or lows that can occur through the teenage and early adult hood years.
Shea Giordimaina – April 2010
Danielle Bear on Alopecia - March 2010 - Danielle, who lost all of her hair at age 18, speaks on British television about the impact Alopecia has had on her. She explains that she grieved the loss of her hair but now actually likes the way she looks bald. Although she feels comfortable with her baldness, she feels the need to cover he head in public due to the public’s reaction to bald women. As a result of such public pressure, she continues to grieve the loss of her confidence, but is a strong, beautiful example for the many women walking her same path. This is an inspiring interview from a true brave beauty! YouTube video's http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZbybIQ3_7s Danielle starts at 5.59 and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYHRNMqBgOI
After years of prejudice, it's time to shine Shea Giordimaina enters Beauty contest.
Shea Giordimaina – August 2009