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Harry's cans for cancer

Monday 23 July 2007
Harry Barnett, of Inverloch, has been recognised for his years of voluntary service. Aged 83, he regularly collects aluminium cans and passes on proceeds to support cancer research.

Flower power: Local residents to volunteer for Daffodil Day

Monday 16 July 2007
The Cancer Council Victoria is calling on Ballarat residents to join local supporter Jan Skewes in volunteering for Daffodil Day on Friday 24 August.

Greek community gives $16,000 for cancer

Wednesday 11 July 2007
The Panarcadian Association of Melbourne - a Greek community group - has raised $16,000 to fight cancer, inspired by the fact that several members had recently faced cancer.

New focus on cancer a giant step forward

Wednesday 11 July 2007

The announcement today of the launch of the Victorian Cancer Agency, a new State Government funded organisation, has been welcomed by The Cancer Council Victoria.

Wurundjeri tribe honoured

Tuesday 10 July 2007
The Cancer Council Victoria will celebrate NAIDOC week by launching ‘Land Acknowledgement plaques’ to show respect to the Traditional Custodians, the Wurundjeri tribe.

Knox resident selected for Arts Awards

Tuesday 3 July 2007
Work by City of Knox resident Jesse Van Den Dungen will be displayed as part of the 2007 Cancer Council Victoria Arts Awards, an exhibition opening on 21 July at Gallery 15@15W.

World-first cancer gene support program launched

Friday 29 June 2007
The Cancer Council Victoria is today launching a world-first telephone support program for people who carry genes that may increase their risk of developing cancer.

Half of Victoria’s young adult smokers claim they will quit when bars and clubs become smokefree next weekend

Saturday 23 June 2007
Victoria’s young adults are planning to quit smoking in droves when bars and clubs become smokefree according to new research from The Cancer Council Victoria.

A little ray of sunshine – but not too much – important for health

Monday 18 June 2007
New guidelines have been released today to tell Australians how much sun they need to avoid vitamin D deficiency and stay healthy without increasing their risk of skin cancer.

Regional Victoria benefits from new cancer website

Monday 18 June 2007
The Cancer Council Victoria has launched a new, enhanced Internet site, which is expected to provide major benefits for regional Victoria with 24 hour access to the most comprehensive and accurate cancer information.

50,000 footballers to tackle cancer

Friday 15 June 2007
Footy fields across the state will be awash with yellow on the weekend of 23 and 24 June, 2007, following overwhelming support for the new fundraising event, Call to Arms.

Obesity prevention

Thursday 31 May 2007
Our Obesity Prevention Campaign is based on research. By promoting our findings, we are hoping we can reduce the the number of people who develop cancer in our community.

Cancer Council Hosts Stawell Prostate and Bowel Cancer Forum

Thursday 14 June 2007
The Cancer Council Victoria and East Grampians Health Service are providing information at a free Bowel and Prostate Cancer Awareness Forum for people in Stawell and surrounds.

Cancer Council Hosts Wangaratta Prostate and Bowel Cancer Forum

Thursday 14 June 2007
Bowel and prostate cancer are the leading forms of cancer in Victoria, accounting for around 7,500 diagnoses each year. They impact on many lives but are rarely spoken about in public.

Special AFL match to raise awareness of men's cancer issues

Wednesday 13 June 2007
Clash for Cancer, a special AFL match, sees Essendon Football Club and Melbourne Football Club meet at Telstra Dome on Friday 29 June to raise funds for The Cancer Council Victoria and awareness of men’s cancer issues.
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