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Movember (a portmanteau of the words 'Moustache' and 'November') is an annual month-long event involving the growing of moustaches during the month of November. The event has been claimed to have been invented in 1999 by group of Australian men from Adelaide.

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An example amateur moustache

Since 2004, the Movember Foundation charity has run Movember events to raise awareness and funds for men's health issues, such as prostate cancer and depression in Australia and New Zealand. In 2007, events were launched in Canada, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Origins

Seven Nightly News aired a story in 1999 featuring a group of young men in Adelaide who claimed to have had come up with idea of growing moustaches for charity in what "snowballed into a Mo-phenomenon, with people across Australia joining up".[1]

In the news report, members of the Adelaide-based "Movember Committee" explained how they came up with the idea for Movember one night in the pub. The group was said to have 80 men from Adelaide and interstate involved in the event, and aimed to raise money for the RSPCA through selling T-shirts in what they termed "Growing whiskers for whiskers".[1]

Seven News also reported that the Committee had received legal threats from a San Francisco-based group called the "Moustache Celebration Federation" that had claimed they had patented the term "Movember" in 1977.[1] A 2007 statement on the Committee's website states that upon following up on these threats it was discovered that neither The Federation, nor its alleged president, "Charles Kies III", actually existed. The Committee still holds their claims of having coined the term Movember in 1999 are "100% true".[2]

Charity events

Since 2004, the Movember Foundation charity has used Movember to raise awareness and funds for men's health issues in both Australia and New Zealand. Monetary proceeds going towards Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia, Cancer Society and Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand and Beyond Blue.[3]

In 2007, the Foundation launched events in Canada (funds raised to the Prostate Cancer Research Foundation of Canada), Spain (FEFOC), the United Kingdom (The Prostate Cancer Charity), and the United States (Prostate Cancer Foundation).[3]

In 2008, the Movember Foundation started the event in the Republic of Ireland. The beneficiary in ROI would be Action Prostate Cancer, an initiative of the Irish Cancer Society.[4]

A non-Foundation Movember event has been held in the Cayman Islands by a "MOvember Committee" since 2006. The event has been sponsored by CML Offshore Recruitment and raises funds for the Cayman Islands Cancer Society.[5]

The original Movember Committee does not hold any official fundraising events, but still encourages people to participate in Movember activities and to donate their raised funds to any charity participants feel worthwhile.[2]

Ambassadors

Many high profile Australian sports people, celebrities and dignitaries have supported the Movember Foundation including World Champion surfer Mick Fanning,[6] author, columnist and presenter Samantha Brett[7] and Today sports presenter Cameron Williams, ex-Big Brother housemate Ryan Fitzgerald, Queensland cricket all-rounder Andrew Symonds and several AFL players.[8]

Controversies

Scots College

In November 2007 at Scots College in Wellington, New Zealand, several graduating students were banned from end of year prize giving for growing moustaches and the college threatened to bar a senior student from their NCEA examinations (official secondary school qualification) for growing a moustache during Movember.[9]

Movember Foundation spending and accounting

The Movember Foundation events were featured on Australian tabloid current affairs program Today Tonight which accused the Foundation of spending a disproportionate amount on running costs and high salaries for its directors.[10]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Ashcroft, J. (30 November 1999) Seven Nightly News, Channel 7 Adelaide
  2. ^ a b "Mo Wars". Movember Committee. 2007. Retrieved 2007-11-05.
  3. ^ a b "Movember Australia - Movember Foundation". Movember Foundation. 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-04.
  4. ^ "Fund Raising Outcomes". Movember Ireland. Movember Foundation. 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-29.
  5. ^ "MOvember News". Movember.ky. Archived from the original on 2008-01-02. Retrieved 2007-11-29.
  6. ^ "World's Best...Growing Moustaches". World Professional Surfers. 14 November 2007.
  7. ^ "Movember wrap-up!". Sydney Morning Herald. 28 November 2007.
  8. ^ "Movember millions". Herald Sun. 30 November 2006.
  9. ^ Nichols, Lane (16 November 2007). "No mo or no show at exams". The Dominion Post. Retrieved 16-Nov-2007. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  10. ^ Seymour, B. (26 October 2007 [Eastern Seaboard]; 20 November 2007 [Adelaide]) Today Tonight, Channel 7 Adelaide