Keep up to date with the latest news from the Cancer Society. Filter by location All locations Auckland / Northland Canterbury / West Coast Central Districts Gisborne/Tairāwhiti Hawke's Bay Manawatū Marlborough National Nelson Otago / Southland Taranaki Waikato / Bay of Plenty Wairarapa Wellington Whanganui Filter by type of news All news Cervical Cancer National Research Finance Smokefree cancer treatment skin cancer Volunteer Fundraising Healthy eating World Cancer Day Living with cancer Sport Vaping COVID-19 SunSmart Daffodil Day Filter by month/year All dates November 2024 October 2024 September 2024 August 2024 July 2024 June 2024 May 2024 April 2024 March 2024 February 2024 January 2024 December 2023 November 2023 October 2023 September 2023 August 2023 July 2023 June 2023 May 2023 April 2023 March 2023 February 2023 January 2023 December 2022 November 2022 October 2022 September 2022 August 2022 July 2022 June 2022 May 2022 April 2022 March 2022 February 2022 January 2022 December 2021 November 2021 October 2021 September 2021 August 2021 July 2021 June 2021 May 2021 April 2021 March 2021 February 2021 January 2021 December 2020 November 2020 October 2020 September 2020 August 2020 July 2020 June 2020 May 2020 April 2020 March 2020 February 2020 January 2020 September 2018 Submit filters June 2021 Priyanca Radhakrishnan, Minister of Community & Voluntary Sector Q&A Minister Community & Voluntary Sector Hon Priyanca Radhakrishnan answers some of our questions about the importance of volunteering for National Volunteer Week. Waikato / Bay of Plenty Volunteer June 2021 Volunteers ‘a blessing’ for Whangamatā residents with cancer National Volunteer Week is an opportunity to recognise the work of volunteers in small communities, like Jan Collins who saw a need for more support for people with cancer in Whangamatā. Waikato / Bay of Plenty June 2021 Volunteering a way to connect with community People volunteer for all kinds of reasons. For Michael Tills, the catalyst was last year’s Daffodil Day television commercial for the Cancer Society. National June 2021 Flu vaccination free for most people going through cancer treatment Annual influenza or ‘flu’ vaccination is especially important if you are being treated for cancer. Flu vaccination is free for people who are actively being treated for cancer (excluding basal and squamous skin cancers if not invasive). Wellington June 2021 A home away from home in Wellington Every day, hundreds of New Zealanders travel for cancer treatment all over the country. But for many, the distance between home and treatment can be unrealistic to travel, especially when treatment can last for months at a time. Waikato / Bay of Plenty Fundraising June 2021 Cancer Society thankful for Beach Hop bounty For 21 years, Noddy’s been one of the driving forces behind the iconic Repco Beach Hop - an annual celebration of classic cars and all things rock and roll. Waikato / Bay of Plenty June 2021 Time at the Lodge leads to new passion For Frankie-Marie Barnett, one of the hardest things about having treatment for thyroid cancer was having to be away from her young son.
June 2021 Priyanca Radhakrishnan, Minister of Community & Voluntary Sector Q&A Minister Community & Voluntary Sector Hon Priyanca Radhakrishnan answers some of our questions about the importance of volunteering for National Volunteer Week.
Waikato / Bay of Plenty Volunteer June 2021 Volunteers ‘a blessing’ for Whangamatā residents with cancer National Volunteer Week is an opportunity to recognise the work of volunteers in small communities, like Jan Collins who saw a need for more support for people with cancer in Whangamatā.
Waikato / Bay of Plenty June 2021 Volunteering a way to connect with community People volunteer for all kinds of reasons. For Michael Tills, the catalyst was last year’s Daffodil Day television commercial for the Cancer Society.
National June 2021 Flu vaccination free for most people going through cancer treatment Annual influenza or ‘flu’ vaccination is especially important if you are being treated for cancer. Flu vaccination is free for people who are actively being treated for cancer (excluding basal and squamous skin cancers if not invasive).
Wellington June 2021 A home away from home in Wellington Every day, hundreds of New Zealanders travel for cancer treatment all over the country. But for many, the distance between home and treatment can be unrealistic to travel, especially when treatment can last for months at a time.
Waikato / Bay of Plenty Fundraising June 2021 Cancer Society thankful for Beach Hop bounty For 21 years, Noddy’s been one of the driving forces behind the iconic Repco Beach Hop - an annual celebration of classic cars and all things rock and roll.
Waikato / Bay of Plenty June 2021 Time at the Lodge leads to new passion For Frankie-Marie Barnett, one of the hardest things about having treatment for thyroid cancer was having to be away from her young son.