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The gift of a second chance

Your generous gift to the Heart Foundation this holiday season can help fund the vital research and support programs that can help keep more families together.

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Proudly show your support by shopping our range of unique and thoughtful gifts. Every purchase, no matter the amount, helps us in our fight against heart disease.

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Turn kids into Heart Heroes

Jump Rope for Heart is a primary school skipping challenge that gets kids moving and teaches them heart-healthy habits while raising funds for Aussie hearts.

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Greg Page's heart story

Greg Page, the original yellow Wiggle, suffered a sudden cardiac arrest while performing on stage in January 2020. Thanks to the swift response of a devoted fan and the availability of an automated external defibrillator (AED), Greg's life was saved. Prepare to be moved by his inspiring heart story.

Tools and resources to keep your heart healthy

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Is your heart feeling your age?

Could you be at risk of heart disease? Get your estimated heart age now.

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Time to book a Heart Health Check?

A Heart Health Check with your GP will help you understand your risk of having a heart attack or stroke in the next 5 years and what you can do to prevent it.

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Blood pressure and your heart

Blood pressure is the pressure of your blood on the walls of your arteries as your heart pumps it around your body. Your blood pressure will go up and down naturally throughout the day depending on what you are doing, especially if you are doing exercise.

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Meet Dr Geoff Lester: “I’ve been a patient longer than I’ve been a doctor.”

Geoff recalls the night of 9th December 2009, when his aorta tore (the main artery that carries blood from your heart to the rest of your body), marking a pivotal moment at the age of 24. He underwent the first of four open-heart surgeries. This experience spurred a career change to study medicine.

Read more about Geoff's inspiring story and how his personal experience with heart disease has shaped his approach to patient care.

Ways to get involved

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Catalyst Grants

Bringing big ideas to life and changing the cardiovascular landscape in Australia and beyond.

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Visit the Heartshop

Every purchase helps fund lifesaving research in to heart disease.

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Volunteer with us

Join our volunteers and make a difference to the heart health of Australians.

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Do it for Heart

Become a Heart Foundation fundraiser and make a real difference to your community.

Latest news and media

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International Research Challenge on Women's Cardiovascular Health

The Global Cardiovascular Research Funders Forum is inviting researchers to compete in a new challenge that aims to transform women’s cardiovascular health.

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$13.7 million for heart research in Australia

Heart Foundation funds groundbreaking heart research

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It’s shockingly simple to help save a life – just use an AED!

South Australians are being urged to use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) in the event of a cardiac arrest, with a local campaign launching to highlight how simple AEDs are to use.