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Revision as of 09:43, 10 February 2025
Cancer Council Australia is a national, non-governmental organisation committed to reducing the impact of cancer on all Australians. It is the leading cancer charity in Australia and works across every aspect of every cancer, from research to prevention and support.
History
Cancer Council Australia was established in 1961 as the Australian Cancer Society. It was renamed Cancer Council Australia in 1997. The organisation is a member of the International Union Against Cancer.
Mission
The mission of Cancer Council Australia is to reduce the impact of cancer on Australians by preventing cancer, enhancing the quality of life of those affected by cancer, and contributing to the reduction of cancer worldwide.
Activities
Cancer Council Australia undertakes a broad range of activities, including:
- Cancer research: The organisation funds and conducts research into all types of cancer. It also provides grants to other researchers and collaborates with other research organisations.
- Cancer prevention: Cancer Council Australia runs campaigns to raise awareness about cancer prevention. This includes campaigns about sun safety, tobacco control, and healthy eating.
- Cancer support: The organisation provides support services to people affected by cancer. This includes information, counselling, and practical assistance.
- Cancer advocacy: Cancer Council Australia advocates for policies and legislation that will reduce the impact of cancer on Australians.
Partnerships
Cancer Council Australia works in partnership with other organisations, including the Australian Government, state and territory cancer councils, and other non-government organisations.
Funding
Cancer Council Australia is funded through donations, bequests, and fundraising activities. It also receives some government funding.
See also
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