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Now that the Step Up To Breast Cancer campaign has officially started, everyone who’s registered (whether you created your account before 1st August or after) is able to go in to your account and register your daily steps.
Tracking your 10,000 steps a day throughout August is easy. Just use your personal smart phone, fitness watch, smart watch or a pedometer to track your daily steps.
Throughout August you’ll be able to upload your daily steps and keep track of your progress on your interactive tracking map. Here is a step-by-step video and insturctions about to track your steps to make it as easy as possible, so there will be no excuses not to Step Up to the challenge.
This August, Foodifox is proudly partnering with Victory Offices to support this great cause.
The Foodifox team has accepted the challenge to walk 10,000 steps everyday this month as we raise funds for vital breast cancer research.
This is a fantastic initiative by the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) and we are very excited to play a small part. Foodifox will also donating $2 from every lunch!
You can help make a difference just by enjoying a convenient Foodifox, chef prepared lunch.
For the entire month of August 2021, Foodifox will donate $2 to the National Breast Cancer Foundation for every lunch purchased and delivered to a Victory Offices location.
Our participating locations are:
Victory Offices Melbourne CBD
Level 14, 333 Collins St
Melbourne VIC 3000
Victory Offices Foodifox Cafe
Ground floor, 180 St Kilda Rd
St Kilda VIC 3182
Be sure to stay up to date with all of our upcoming events online.
We look forward to seeing you at one or more events from this exciting list!
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What a massive couple of weeks it’s been for all those involved in the Olympics. With the closing ceremony scheduled for this weekend, we’re keeping a close eye on the green and gold! Australia has made its way up to 4th place with a total medal tally of 34!
Even though we’re backing Australia, it’s always so thrilling to see records being broken and country-firsts.
PURE EMOTION from Hidilyn Diaz as she wins the Philippines’ first Olympic gold medal in any sport.
Hidilyn Diaz has become the first Olympic gold medalist from the Philippines after winning the women’s 55-kilogram weightlifting category.
Diaz overtook LIAO Qiuyun of People’s Republic of China on her last lift in the clean and jerk to win with a total 224 kilograms, one more than Liao.
Kaylee McKeown, swimming, women’s 100m backstroke
Australia, swimming, women’s 4x100m freestyle relay
Australia, swimming, women’s 4x100m medley relay
Ariarne Titmus, swimming, 400m freestyle
Ariarne Titmus, swimming, women’s 200m freestyle
Australia, rowing, men’s four
Australia, rowing, women’s four
Jessica Fox, canoe slalom, women’s canoe
Izaac Stubblety-Cook, swimming, men’s 200m breaststroke
Emma McKeon, swimming, women’s 100m freestyle
Kaylee McKeown, swimming, women’s 200m backstroke
Logan Martin, BMX freestyle, men’s park
Matt Wearn, sailing, men’s one person dinghy – laser
Emma McKeon, swimming, 50m freestyle
Owen Wright, surfing, men
Australia, swimming, men’s 4x100m freestyle relay
Australia, swimming, men’s 4x200m freestyle relay
Brendon Smith, swimming, men’s 400m individual medley
Emma McKeon, swimming, women’s 100m butterfly
Jessica Fox, canoe slalom, women’s kayak
Rohan Dennis, cycling road, men’s individual time trial
Australia, rowing, men’s quadruple sculls
Australia, rowing, women’s quadruple sculls
Australia, men’s 4x200m freestyle relay
Cate Campbell, swimming, women’s 100m freestyle
Emily Seebohm, swimming, women’s 200m backstroke
Australia, swimming, mixed 4x100m medley relay
Barty / Peers, tennis, mixed doubles
Andrew Hoy, equestrian, eventing individual