Posts in wcdstories
Heidi's Story

In late August 2024, 52-year-old Heidi Duckworth faced an unexpected health scare. A busy professional, Heidi had always prioritised her health, but as fatigue set in she began scheduling rest breaks during her workday. 

“I told my partner I just didn’t feel right,” she recalled. 

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Tim’s Story

Timothy Britten CV is a senior sergeant in the Western Australia Police Force. After his heroic actions in the immediate aftermath of the 2002 Bali bombings, Timothy was awarded the Cross of Valour, making him Australia’s highest-decorated police officer. As an ambassador for the Immunisation Foundation of Australia, Tim has shared his debilitating experience with whooping cough, shining a light on the importance of adult boosters.

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Amie and Sharyn’s Story

Devoted Campbelltown Mum of seven Sharyn Pitman experienced the unimaginable when she and her daughter Amie contracted whooping cough, at a time when pregnancy vaccination and adult boosters were not offered.  Sharyn shares her traumatic experience hoping that others will understand the devastation of this disease, and the importance of whooping cough boosters.

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Heidi’s Story

Heidi lives in Northern NSW, where vaccination rates are low and outbreaks of disease like whooping cough are common.  An experienced paramedic and owner of a First Aid business, Heidi became a passionate advocate for immunisation in her local community after a traumatic experience of whooping cough whilst pregnant.   

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Ana’s Story


One day, around ten years ago, my Mum contracted whooping cough when she was visiting a childcare centre for work.  Concerned about how sick she was feeling, she saw a doctor who reassured her that it was just a cold.  She continued to cough and cough, so a month later returned to the GP who tested her.

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