
Sistas Shawl - Women taking care of women
Women aged 40 and above are invited to attend a free breast screening with BreastScreen Queensland.
As part of the Sistas Shawl program, First Nations women, who screen at Gold Coast Service locations, are presented a cultural shawl, which can be worn or used during their screen. Launched in the local area in October 2023, the Sistas Shawl initiative has seen a notable rise in local breast screening participation among First Nations women.
The Sistas Shawl features ‘A Woman’s Dreaming’ artwork by Aboriginal artist Sharon McAvoy. It is a powerful story of “Women taking care of Women” and highlights the importance of breast screening and sharing this message to all communities to increase awareness of early detection.
The Sistas Shawl program was introduced to the local region by 星空体育 (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Service) in partnership with BreastScreen Queensland Gold Coast Service and Kalwun Health
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A breast screen is safe, private and free
The easiest way to get a screen is to make an appointment with your nearest BreastScreen Queensland clinic, or visit a mobile clinic when it comes to your community. Your doctor or health worker can help you make an appointment.
You can take a friend or family member to help you feel more comfortable and you will be given a Sistas Shawl to wear during your screen. A female worker will help you, and she’ll make sure you feel relaxed and safe.
Appointments are usually 30 minutes or less, but the test itself usually only takes a few minutes, and it’s done in private.
Having a free health check every two years is a great way to help you stay strong and healthy – for yourself, for your family and your community. Supporting your friends to have a breast screen helps keep them safe too!
Breast screen process
Watch this video to find out more about the breast screening process in this animated explainer for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.
BreastScreen Australia animated testimonials
Hear from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women about their experience with BreastScreen Australia.

Community events and group bookings:
Breast screening is one of the most effective ways to detect early signs of breast cancer, leading to better treatment outcomes.
Why not book in with a group?
BreastScreen Queensland offers free breast screening for eligible people and can:
- Arrange group bookings so you can attend with your friends or family.
- Work with local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers, Kalwun Health, and Yallburru Community Service to support you.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Australian women, but when found early, it’s easier to treat.
To join a group bookings, contact or today.

Breast screening is women’s business
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Australian women. When found early, breast cancer is easier to treat.
Locations
- Permanent clinics: Burleigh Waters, Helensvale, Robina and Southport
- Mobile unit locations: Beaudesert, Eagleby, Elanora, Jimboomba, Nerang, North Tamborine and Pimpama
- Visit BreastScreen Queensland Gold Coast Service | 星空体育 for more details including maps of permanent clinic locations, mobile unit schedule, and bookings line operating hours.
Making an appointment is easy
- phone 13 20 50
- yarn to your health worker
- visit

Sistas Shawl - Enhancing screening comfort
The Sistas Shawl is a light fabric, thoughtfully designed to maintain modesty, without interfering in the screening process, during breast screenings.?
BreastScreen Queensland Gold Coast Service is trained in the use of the Sistas Shawl, and women report feeling safe and supported during their screen.