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Our Mission is to provide support, education, fund research and drive advocacy for melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers.

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Our Mission is to provide support, education, fund research and drive advocacy for melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers.
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It's very important to have support from family, friends, health professionals or other services to help you cope with cancer.
Meet the inspiring faces of Skin Cancer and about their journey.
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Read the stats on Skin Cancer in Australia and what we need to know.
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A national initiative for anyone that has lost a loved one, going through or fighting skin cancer
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Why looking out for Skin Cancer could save a life.
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Our truck is set to help communities around Australia stay on top of their skin health with free skin checks, educational content and more. #getaskincheck
Find out about our life changing truck and the journey we are taking on the road.
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Check out the towns we are hitting and when…
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Check out our awesome supporters allowing us to keep our truck on the road.
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Join us today by donating and supporting our efforts to prevent and fight skin cancer through research, education, and community outreach programs.
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The Central Coast Mariners took an important step in promoting player health by participating in a skin check event hosted by the Australian Skin Cancer Foundation.
Another front page feature, shouting out to our younger generations in Newcastle, NSW - “PLEASE DO NOT FOLLOW THE TIKTOK TANNING CHALLENGE!”
A successful weekend at the Warilla Surf Life Saving NSW carnival on January 25 and 26 with the champion specialists from Mole Map.
As we wrap up an extraordinary year, we want to extend our heartfelt thanks to each and every one of you…
Over 11 unforgettable days, Jay’s Mission Melanoma Walk covered an epic 333km journey from Canberra to Bondi Beach, raising an astounding $203,000 to fight melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer.
The Shoalhaven and Kiama have recently been named among the state's melanoma hot spots, and Jay Allen wants to do something about it.
We are so excited but know the many precious lives we have helping us from above are guiding this path connecting the many dots, so more lives across Australia can be saved…
Australian Skin Cancer Foundation Skin Check Truck at his namesake football carnival potentially saved his life.
Australian Skin Cancer Foundation Skin Check Truck at his namesake football carnival potentially saved his life.
"It was almost by accident. We're walking out to the car park and my wife said, 'Why don't you go and get your skin checked?
Thanks to NRL legend and one of our biggest supporters channel 9 commentator Brad "Freddy" Fittler
Australia’s Skin Check Truck is currently touring rural and remote communities across northern Queensland offering free skin checks
Experts say it's crucial for those living in the cancer capital to get checked regularly, with plans to expand the program of more Skin Check Trucks across the country…
Sportsbet will be donating $5,000 for every try celebration that takes place in the NRL & NRLW during the month of July.
…and for sharing your experience with treatments for #skincancer and why it’s crucial to get regular skin checks.
This also adds to Sally being named 2023 Citizen of the year for Narromine Shire in rural NSW.