Pink Campervan
Our Pink Campervans

Our Pink Campervans

Pop in for free breast health advice

Each year our specialist breast nurses travel around Aotearoa in one of our iconic Pink Campervans, providing free breast health advice. They visit towns and cities across the country, including our smaller communities, who don’t have access to the health services the bigger cities do. 

Our Pink Campervans, both bright pink motorhomes, tour far and wide.

For advice about mammograms and checking your breasts to healthy lifestyles and family risk, our nurses talk to Kiwis about all things breast health. 

They would love to chat to you, so check out where our Pink Campervans are headed and pop in to say hi. It is free and there is no appointment needed.

When is a campervan near me?

When is
a campervan
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Check out the latest stops - updated regularly.

  • Bay of Plenty

    • Tue 01 Sep 2026
      9am-2.30pm

      Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tamawhariua

      111 Main Road, Katikati
    • Wed 02 Sep 2026
      9am-2.30pm

      Pirirakau Hauora

      3 Lochhead Road, Te Puna
    • Thu 03 Sep 2026
      9am-2.30pm

      Te Manu Toroa

      10 Tebbs Lane, Gate Pa
    • Fri 04 Sep 2026
      8.30am-11.30am

      Bethlehem Town Centre

      19 Bethlehem Road, Bethlehem, Tauranga
    • Wed 09 Sep 2026
      9am-3pm

      Toi Ora Health Clinic Carpark

      32A King Street, Ōpōtiki
    • Thu 10 Sep 2026
      9am-2.30pm

      Te Kaha Medical Centre

      6580 State Highway 35, Te Kaha
    • Wed 16 Sep 2026
      9am-3pm

      Merivale Community Centre

      10 Kesteven Avenue, Parkvale, Tauranga
    • Thu 17 Sep 2026
      9am-11am

      Otawhiwhi Marae (Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tamawhariua) Private

      Waihi Beach
    • Wed 23 Sep 2026
      9am-3pm

      Welcome Bay Community Centre

      242 Welcome Bay Road, Welcome Bay
    • Thu 01 Oct 2026
      9am-2.30pm

      Pirirakau Hauora

      3 Lochhead Road, Te Puna
    • Mon 14 Sep 2026
      9am - 3pm

      Te Akau Hauora

      35E Hartford Avenue, Papamoa Beach, Mount Maunganui
    • Thu 17 Sep 2026
      12pm - 3pm

      Woolworths Katikati

      123/131 Main Road, Katikati
    • Tue 29 Sep 2026
      9am - 3pm

      PAK'nSAVE Whakatāne

      45 King Street, Kopeopeo, Whakatāne
  • Tāmaki Makaurau | Auckland

    • Tue 06 Oct 2026

      New Zealand Defence Force Private

      West Auckland
    • Wed 07 Oct 2026
      9am-2.30pm

      Highbrook Crossing

      East Auckland
    • Thu 08 Oct 2026

      NZ Steel Private

      South Auckland
    • Sun 11 Oct 2026
      1.30pm-4.30pm

      Pink Ribbon Walk

      Auckland Domain
    • Wed 14 Oct 2026

      Tegel Foods Ltd Private

      Henderson
    • Thu 15 Oct 2026

      Farmers Head Office Private

      Flat Bush
    • Sat 17 Oct 2026
      9am-4pm

      Kowhai Festival

      Warkworth Town Centre, Main St
  • Coromandel

    • Wed 21 Oct 2026

      Thames Te Korowai Pink Walk Private

      Town Centre, Thames
  • Te Tai Tokerau | Northland

    • Fri 30 Oct 2026
      9.30am - 2.30pm

      Moana Vibes Festival

      Selwny Park School, 38 Onslow St, Dargaville
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Early Detection Saves Lives

Breast cancer is much more treatable if found early. Our Pink Campervans start conversations and raises awareness of breast cancer.

The aim? To educate Kiwis on what the signs and symptoms are, how to check your breasts as well as the importance of having regular mammograms.

We want Kiwis to get to know their bodies and what their “normal” is so that they get any changes checked out straight away.

Programmes like this are vital, as sharing these important messages across the country encourages people to be proactive about their breast health. On average we visit 60 communities from Kataia all the way down to Bluff and talk to nearly 4000 people each year.

FAQs

​What are the Pink Campervans?
Can I get a mammogram on the Pink Campervans?
What can I expect when I visit one of the Pink Campervans?
Do the Pink Campervans/nurses have information I can take away with me to share with friends and whānau?
How can I invite the Pink Campervans to come to our office/community/health centre/marae?

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