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FORMULA RUN is a 5km and 10km track for people of all ages and abilities.
Hosted by Cancer Council Queensland and held during Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, our FORMULA RUN events raise valuable funds for research into men’s cancers while raising awareness of men’s health.
In 2011, we have held two Formula Run events you can support. The Gold Coast event was held on September 4, 2011 and the Brisbane event was held on September 18, 2011. Stay tuned for our 2012 event dates! Coming soon..........
Formula Run Race Results
2011 Gold Coast Formula Run Race Results - September 4, 2011
2011 Brisbane Formula Run Race Results - September 18, 2011
Formula Run Photo's
Formula Run 2011 Brisbane Photos
With one in every two Queensland men diagnosed with cancer during their lifetime, FORMULA RUN is your chance to step up and help us find the formula to end men’s cancers.
Get involved for your dad, brother, son or mate – you can make a difference!
Here are three ways you can gear-up for FORMULA RUN:
- Register to run/walk at a FORMULA RUN.
- Register to volunteer on the day. Our volunteers are the heart of our organisation and we’ll need all hands on deck to help us register our runners at the start, support our runners on the track and congratulate them at the end. If you’d like to be a part of our volunteer pit crew, please email
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to register your interest
- Back your mates by donating to their individual participant fundraising profiles via this website. You can also donate to support FORMULA RUN through Cancer Council Queensland’s fundraising hotline on 1300 65 65 85.
- Support your community and come along on the day to join in the fun and entertainment and show your support to the men of Queensland affected by cancer as we run/walk in the hope of a cancer free future and an end to men’s cancers.

Gear-up for men with cancer
This September 19, get your family, friends and workmates together and get into gear for Cancer Council Queensland’s FORMULA RUN.
FORMULA RUN is a 5km and 10km track for people of all ages and abilities.
Hosted by Cancer Council Queensland and held during Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, FORMULA RUN will raise valuable funds for research into men’s cancers while raising awareness of men’s health.
The course will kick off at Brisbane’s Botanic Gardens and wind its way around the river to the finish line at South Bank.
All participants will be electronically timed and Cancer Council Queensland’s trained volunteers will man health education “pit stops” along the course to share tips and tricks on how to live a cancer smart lifestyle with all participants and supporters.
With one in every two Queensland men diagnosed with cancer during their lifetime, FORMULA RUN is your chance to step up and help us find the formula to end men’s cancers.
If you are a dad, a brother, a son or a mate – you can make a difference!
Here are four ways you can gear-up for FORMULA RUN:
- Register to run the FORMULA RUN as an individual or grab your family, friends or workmates and enter as part of a team.
- Register to volunteer on the day. Our volunteers are the heart of our organisation and we’ll need all hands on deck to help us register our runners at the start, support our runners on the track and congratulate them at the end. If you’d like to be a part of our volunteer pit crew on the day, please email
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
to register your interest.
- Back your mates by donating to their individual participant fundraising profiles on www.everydayhero.com.au You can also donate to support FORMULA RUN through Cancer Council Queensland’s fundraising hotline on 1300 65 65 85 or email
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to register your interest in becoming an official event sponsor.
- Support your community and come along on the day to join in the fun and entertainment and show your support to the men of Brisbane as they run in the hope of a cancer free future and an end to men’s cancers.
Still have questions? Be sure to read our FAQs page or call us on 1300 65 65 85.
Last Updated ( Monday, 19 September 2011 05:38 )
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