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MoVember
Media
Man Australia is delighted to assist MoVember
via AutoBabes




Greg
Tingle, Patricia and Reno Cencigh

Vera
Fernandes Pauline
Pedryc Rob Bini

Rob Bini, Neal Cameron,
Greg Tingle

*All
above photos credit: Patricia (Media Man Australia)

Greg Tingle and Patricia (Movember 2007)

Greg
Tingle, Pauline Pedryc, Anestis and Vera Fernandes
(credit: Reno
Cencigh)

Sam
Brett (Movember judge) and Greg Tingle (credit:
Patricia - Media Man)
The
Mo Tors Movember Team
Rob Bini - Inside Sport Magazine and freelance
photographer
Neal Cameron - Fashion Stylist, Art Director and
Producer
Stephanie Day - Fashion Model and Personal Trainer
Reno Cencigh - Personal Manager and Business Owner
Pauline Pedryc - Celebrity Photographic Model
Vera Fernandes - Celebrity Photographic Model
Allison Shreeve - World Champion Wind Surfer
Anestis Mantzouranis - Entrepreneur, founder of
AutoBabes.com.au
Media
Man Australia Review
We
were delighted to support Anestis from AutoBabes
who captained his Mo Tors crew. The Mo Tors crew
members included Neal Cameron, Rob Bini, Pauline
Pedryc and her manager, Reno Cencigh, Stephanie
Day, Vera Fernandes and Allison
Shreeve.
It
was great to meet up with our good friend, Samantha
Brett, author of Sam In the City and Luv &
Text and Sydney Morning Herald blogger and we
finally got to say G'day to Andrew
G (Australian Idol co host) who looked awesome
in his Mo getup. Special thanks to Claire who
organised our media pass, Patricia who was our
photographer for the event, and to everyone who
made the night such a huge success.
Mo
Tors Information
Movember
team go to http://www.movember.com/au/register,
and simply follow the steps. Once you have completed
your registration you'll be sent all the info
you need to get growing and sponsored as part
of the AutoBabes Movember team.
You
will need these details to complete your online
registration:
Captain's
Rego: 87837
Captain's Email Address: anestis@autobabes.com.au
Men's
health is a major issue. Did you know:
Depression affects 1 in 6 men...Most don't seek
help. Untreated depression is a leading risk factor
for suicide.
Last year in Australia 18,700 men were diagnosed
with prostate cancer and more than 2,900 died
of prostate cancer - equivalent to the number
of women who die from breast cancer annually.
Men are far less healthy than women. The average
life expectancy of males is 5 years less than
females.
The money raised by Movember is donated to the
Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and beyondblue
- the national depression initiative, which will
use the funds to create awareness, fund research
and increase support networks for those men who
suffer from prostate cancer and male depression.
Websites
MoVember
beyondblue
AutoBabes
AutoBabes
Myspace
Prostate
Cancer Foundation of Australia
Profiles
beyondblue
Cancer
Awareness
AutoBabes
Health
Mind,
Body and Spirit
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