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Throughout June, the Myasthenia Gravis Association of Queensland (MGAQ) turns awareness into action.  MGAQ brings Queensland communities together to support people living with this rare, autoimmune neuromuscular condition.  

Explore two major June initiatives Walk for Myasthenia Gravis Awareness and Shine a Light on Myasthenia Gravis. Become involved in starting the conversation and spreading awareness in your local community.

People preparing for a community awareness walk promoting Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month in Queensland.

Saturday 13 June | New Farm Park Rotunda, Brisbane

Whether walking individually, with friends, family, or as part of a local community group, every step helps raise awareness, encourage understanding, and support those affected by this rare autoimmune neuromuscular condition.

MGAQ invites Queenslanders to come together, start conversations, and help shine a spotlight on Myasthenia Gravis throughout Awareness Month.

Register Here

https://forms.office.com/r/5GbiYR0v2z?origin=lprLink

Got a question?

Find the answer in our Walk for Myasthenia Gravis FAQ here.

 

Brisbane Story Bridge illuminated in teal for the Shine A Light on Myasthenia Gravis awareness initiative.

In June each year, the Myasthenia Gravis Association of Queensland (MGAQ) presents its 'Queensland Lights Up' initiative. The theme for 2026 is 'Shine a Light on Myasthenia Gravis.' With the support of local councils and private organisations, MGAQ will raise awareness and spark conversation in local communities across Queensland by lighting up buildings and landmarks in the colour teal. *Disclaimer: Dates are subject to change 

 

During June, MGAQ will further expand awareness across Queensland through additional community visibility initiatives, including Story Bridge banner placements and regional billboard advertising.

From 1–14 June, a Myasthenia Gravis Awareness banner will feature on the inbound Story Bridge in Brisbane, helping bring visibility to thousands of daily commuters each day.

MGAQ awareness billboards are also permanently displayed at two locations along the Bruce Highway:

  • 6.4km south of Childers
  • 15km north of Rockhampton (1km south of The Caves)

These initiatives are designed to encourage conversation, increase public awareness, and help more Queenslanders recognise and understand Myasthenia Gravis.

Explore our past initiative, Oh MG by Chloe Wigg, an art exhibition celebrating the strength, creativity, and resilience of the Myasthenia Gravis community.

Watch the video here >>.
 

Community members wearing teal and supporting Myasthenia Gravis awareness initiatives in Queensland.

There are many ways Queenslanders can help raise awareness and support people living with Myasthenia Gravis throughout June.

You can get involved by:

  • Registering for the Walk for Myasthenia Gravis Awareness
  • Sharing photos from the walk, illuminated landmarks, banners, or billboards on social media
  • Using the hashtags #MGAQ #ShineALightOnMG #MyastheniaGravis #JuneMGAwarenessMonth #WalkForMG
  • Starting conversations with friends, family, and colleagues about Myasthenia Gravis
  • Following and supporting the Myasthenia Gravis Association of Queensland online
  • Exploring the MGAQ website to learn more about Myasthenia Gravis and upcoming initiatives

Every conversation, social media post, shared photo, and community connection helps increase awareness and support for people living with Myasthenia Gravis across Queensland.

Learn more at:
www.mgaq.org.au

 

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