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    Corporate involvement

    In the fight to beat cancer, Cancer Council SA combines local relationships and engagement with national scale and impact. We have a valuable network of Ambassadors, influencers, volunteers and partnerships – which we rely heavily on – across Australia to achieve our vision to beat cancer.

    Partnerships are an important way to not only raise vital funds but to get cancer prevention messages and behaviours out to a broader audience. 

    Cancer Council SA closely follows the latest thinking around corporate and charity partnerships.  There is a growing global trend toward corporate giving with consumers becoming more conscious of the ethical and social contribution of companies. New business models are being developed based on fulfilling the profit needs of the business and the social benefit to the community. 

    With cancer impacting one in every two people by the age of 85, Cancer Council SA is highly relevant to most consumers. A partnership with Cancer Council means working together to build valuable relationships that reduce the impact of cancer. We already work with some exciting business leaders who are out to make a positive difference.

    If you are one of our existing corporate partners then thank you. You are amazing, you are truly making a difference everyday to people’s lives. You should be justly proud.

    If you would like to talk about getting involved, then please call Troy Flower, Cancer Council SA General Manager, Business Development on +61 8 8291 4123 or speak to anyone in our team on 1300 65 65 85.

    We will only beat cancer by uniting with the community. You can be a part of that.

    We would appreciate any feedback you have.

    Today at Cancer Council SA

  • Become an Ambassador

    Become an Ambassador

    Join our growing network of Ambassadors who represent us in the community: sharing awareness and prevention messages, connecting people with support services and speaking up on our behalf.

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    Can quitting smoking cause lung cancer?

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  • Cancer Council National GP Portal

    Cancer Council National GP Portal

    Cancer Council understands the need for doctors and health professionals to be able to access the most up-to-date, evidence-based cancer information and resources. Prevention, diagnosis and treatment raise questions. We can help you answer them.

  • Help people like Nathan get the best treatment, as soon as possible

    Help people like Nathan get the best treatment, as soon as possible

    Some cancers progress so quickly, there isn’t time for a second chance at treatment. This turned out to be the case for Nathan when he was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Read Nathan’s story.

  • Hold your own fundraiser

    Hold your own fundraiser

    Do you have an idea that is out of the box? Do you think it rocks? You can turn virtually anything into a fundraiser… let us help you turn your idea into reality!

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    Is bowel cancer in your family?

    Understanding your family history of bowel cancer just might save your life!

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  • Meet a researcher

    Meet a researcher

    Read about A/Professor Deborah White's research that could radically change the way we think about the diagnosis and treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.

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    Not all good books must come to an end!

    Don't forget to buy your new Entertainment Book!100% of profit generated from the sale of each book goes towards Cancer Council SA’s fight to beat cancer!

  • PwC Transparency Awards 2012 - Top 10 finalist

    PwC Transparency Awards 2012 - Top 10 finalist

    Cancer Council SA was pleased to be recognised as one of 10 finalists in the revenue $5m to $30m category in the 2012 PwC Transparency Awards for the quality and transparency of our reporting.

  • Quit smoking

    Quit smoking

    The Quitline is a confidential free telephone information, counselling and support service for those who want to quit smoking cigarettes and other tobacco products. Read more.

  • Talking about cancer will help beat cancer

    Talking about cancer will help beat cancer

    Call 13 11 20 to speak to a nurse for cancer information and support

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    We are very excited to announce our END OF SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE!

    Visit our retail outlet at 202 Greenhill Road and get up to 50% off!