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Get ready for an extraordinary morning at Lake Burley Griffin foreshore.
Canberra, it's time to get moving, stay healthy, and take a stand against dementia!
Walk, jog or run? Fancy dress or personal best? Beat dementia your way. Spread the word and bring your friends, family, workmates and even the dog!
Memory Walk & Jog is more than just an event—it's a chance to get active and make a difference.
Sign up today and spread the word for a fantastic day that supports Dementia Australia
Together, we'll beat dementia to the finish line.

The difference you make by registering
In the Australian Capital Territory alone there are over 5,900 people living with dementia. Your fundraising efforts enable Dementia Australia to enhance lives and create a hopeful future for those impacted by dementia.
With your support, we can deliver outstanding services and fuel pioneering research, moving us closer to a future without dementia.
I wanted to find a way I could actively contribute to those going through similar journeys to mine.
- Narelle, Canberra Memory Walk & Jog Fundraiser
Register for Canberra and get your tickets today.
It's time to get active and beat dementia. Simply purchase your tickets, set up your fundraising page, and then join us on Sunday, 23 February at Barrine Drive, Lake Burley Griffin.
Whether you choose to take part in our 2km Walk, a 5km Walk/Jog, or the 10km Timed Run, you will be making the world better for the 433,300 Australians living with dementia.
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The impact of dementia today
433,300
Australians living with dementia
2nd
leading cause of death
1.7 million
involved in dementia care