Join us for an unforgettable evening at the Premier Screening of Still I Paddle, a powerful film by Lucy Graham.
After canoeing over 3,000km along the Yukon River, Lucy shares her extraordinary journey of endurance, raw wilderness, and deeply personal storytelling. From breathtaking landscapes and close wildlife encounters to her lived experience with endometriosis, this film is as inspiring as it is moving.
🎬 What to expect:
- Exclusive premiere screening
- Insightful conversations around endometriosis and pelvic pain
📍 Screen Queensland, Cairns
🗓 18th June 2026
⏰ 6pm to 8pm
🎟 Tickets: $20 (Limited to just 200 attendees)
This special event is held in support of QENDO, an organisation dedicated to supporting those living with endometriosis and pelvic pain.
Seats are limited. Secure your spot and be part of a night that blends adventure, resilience, and advocacy.
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Watch the Trailer here:
Guest Speakers:
Dr. Sam Oliver - Dr. Sam Oliver is the Senior Medical Officer of True Clinic here in Cairns. She is a General Practitioner who has sub-specialised in Reproductive and Sexual Health and currently the clinical delivering the Federal government Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Clinic in FNQ.
Amanda Hardy - Amanda has always had a passion for Pelvic Health and Continence, and she began her post graduate studies by completing a Graduate Certificate in Exercise and Women’s Health at Melbourne University in 2017. Amanda completed her Masters in Physiotherapy, majoring in Continence and Pelvic Health at Curtin University in 2022 which was published in the Journal of Women’s & Pelvic Health Physical Therapy in 2024. She received her Titling in 2023 as a Women's, Men's and Pelvic Health Physiotherapist, which recognises her advanced knowledge, skills, and experience in this area of practice.
Kellie McBride - Kellie McBride brings to Social Work her 20+ years of trauma informed Acupuncture practice. She has engaged in Qld Health Consumer advocacy and has a long history of working in feminist and queer affirming spaces. Kellie provides trauma curious Mental Health interventions within her counselling role at Centacare FNQ Mental Health and Wellbeing. She works to disrupt intersectional disadvantage and is trained in EMDR across the lifespan. Kellie is currently engaged in the credentialling process for Accredited Mental Health Social Work through Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW).
David Dall'Alba - David Dall’Alba has been working as an Exercise Physiologist in the Cairns region since 2015, supporting people living with persistent pain, including endometriosis. Following a kayaking injury in 2016 and the consequential lived experience of persistent pain and disability, David developed a keen interest in the complexities of pain science and treatment, which led him to complete postgraduate studies of a Master’s of Science in Medicine (Pain Management) and a Professional Certificate in Pain Sciences (Education). Following David’s struggles in navigating the healthcare system with persistent pain, it inspired his establishment of Thriving Lives Co., an interdisciplinary allied health practice with a special interest in supporting people living with persistent pain.