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Vaccination Information Meeting - Sunshine Coast


Thursday, March  12th, 2009 - For Immediate Release:

Vaccination - information for the health of our community
Sunday - March 22nd
Lake Kawana Community Centre
Sportsman's Parade, Bokarina
Sponsored by the AVN


A day to put fear aside and become informed about this important issue. A day for the community to come together and show that they support the right to informed health choice in Australia.

The Australian Vaccination Network would like to invite all interested parties to the Lake Kawana Community Centre located on Sportsman's Parade in Bokarina on the Sunshine Coast for a FREE afternoon of information and support.

Starting at 1:30 PM and continuing until 5:30-6:00 PM, we plan on presenting both sides of the vaccination debate to allow you, the parents and healthcare consumers of the Sunshine Coast and Hinterland, an opportunity to question, learn and ultimately, choose whether you want to vaccinate fully, selectively or not at all as is your right.

Speakers from QLD public health have been invited to talk about the case for medical vaccination as have speakers from the natural health community to talk about the usefulness of natural health measures in supporting and protecting the immune system. Meryl Dorey from the Australian Vaccination network will also speak about the case for informed choice and about actions which we can all take to protect those rights for ourselves and our children.

Entry is free though a gold coin donation is requested and there will be books and other information available on the day. Filtered water will be provided and  organic refreshments will be for sale.

So bring your partners, your neighbours, your friends and your health care providers along for what is bound to be an informative day.

For further information, call the AVN on 02 6687 1699, 0414 872 032 or visit their web site - www.avn.org.au.
  
About Australian Vaccination Network, Inc.
The AVN is a non-profit, volunteer-run charitable association. Since 1994, the AVN has provided information and support to the general community who are trying to make informed choices about vaccination and health. Their lobbying in Federal Parliament has ensured that compulsory vaccination for children has not come to pass and they are the major reporters of vaccine adverse reactions to ADRAC (The Adverse Drug Reactions Advisory Committee).
 
For more information visit www.avn.org.au or ph 02 6687 1699
Fax: 02 6687 2032  Mobile: 0414 872 032