Blog Topic: Fundraising

Ryan and Rebecca Hurst

Ryan Hurst is taking on The March Charge in his late wife’s memory to raise funds for cancer research.

The March Charge is coming up and if it’s your first time, check out our simple guide for the ins and outs.

Improve your long game is our free sun protection program in NSW golf clubs.

Warwick is now carrying on his beloved dad’s legacy, in the hope that one day, no one will have to face cancer like his dad did.

Before taking on The Longest Day, check out our tips for staying the course.

Cancer Council NSW ambassador and former PGA US Tour Player, Paul Gow has been playing golf professionally since 1994. In that time he has seen first-hand the importance of the sport when it comes to physical and mental wellbeing. This week is Mental Health Week, and Paul is urging people across the state to get […]

Money. Family. Relationships. Career, Cancer… Why are we here? And what do you want to be remembered for? There are so many things we don’t discuss in everyday conversation. But, at 79, Marjorie Pettigrew doesn’t get shy anymore. She’s had cancer twice herself, nursed two children through their own cancers and lost two siblings to […]

Prof Karen Canfell

This Daffodil Day, donate to support Cancer Council NSW research into reducing the impact of COVID-19 on cancer in Australia New Cancer Council NSW analysis shows the impacts of COVID-19 could cause a significant increase in the state’s cancer burden through disruptions to cancer prevention, early detection and patient care services. However, lessons from the […]

Still photo of five women smiling at the camera

Shaving your hair is a bold statement of your commitment to a cancer free future and a powerful way to raise awareness.

Jill’s first sign of illness In July 2017, Jill Golland was shocked when one day she tried to start writing a grocery list and suddenly her hand could not form the letters and her speech became slurred. After going to the hospital, she found out she had had a small transient ischaemic attack (TIA). “They […]