Get involved

Fundraising and events

Take part in our community events or organise your own to raise vital funds. 

The success of our events relies on public support. Whether you host a morning tea, support Daffodil Day, or organise a Relay For Life event in your community, there are plenty of ways you can lend a hand.

Every dollar you raise for Cancer Council goes towards helping people who have been affected by cancer. This includes funding life-saving research, prevention programs and support services for anyone affected by cancer.

We have a range of events that give you the opportunity to support the work of Cancer Council. Or, create your own event - by becoming a Community Fundraiser you'll be helping us to achieve a cancer free future for all Australians.

If you’d like more information contact your local Cancer Council.

Support a healthier community through fundraising the healthy way.

Here at Cancer Council, we want to make it easier for you to make healthier choices when you fundraise.

We know that a third of cancers can be prevented through healthy lifestyle choices, such as choosing a healthy diet, increasing physical activity and maintaining a healthy body weight.

By changing small things about the way you fundraise, you can have a big impact on reducing the cancer risk in your community.

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Purchase an Entertainment Membership to help people affected by cancer.

By purchasing an Entertainment Membership you will contribute to reducing the impact of cancer on all Australians.

Discover your city's best savings with year-round access to exclusive dining and entertainment offers and activities and help us achieve a cancer free future.

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Find more events or ways to fundraise

Select your state or territory to find more ways to get involved with your local Cancer Council

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Together we're getting closer to a cancer free future