WFI Insurance Backs Rural Areas via Tour De Cure

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Research shows cancer survival rates are 13% lower for Australians living in rural areas compared with metro centres1, which is largely attributed to distance impeding access to treatment centres.

As the tour rests overnight in Ballarat on 15 March, WFI will host a community dinner for local charity, 'Shannon's Bridge', presenting them with $10,000 to further their work in providing palliative care support services to local families.

Mr Gallagher, a passionate cyclist, will lead a small team of WFI riders on the Tour, each driven by a strong personal purpose to take on the challenge and make a difference.

"Cancer impacts us all in some way. Through WFI's support and participation, we hope to help Tour de Cure get closer to achieving its mission - to cure cancer and change lives."

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