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News: Health and fitness top 2015 resolution lists – let’s make them stick!

health. “We want to keep all Queenslanders motivated to achieve their health and wellbeing goals, whether that be by changing diet, alcohol and exercise habits, or quitting smoking.” The Health of Queenslanders Report 2014** branded Queensland as the heaviest state…

News: Six tips to spring into better health

Get healthy, fit and feeling great this season with these tips from Cancer Council Queensland CEO Ms Chris McMillan. Spring cleaning doesn’t have to stop in your living area – it can extend to your health. Here are some simple…

Blog: Women supporting women: what Women’s Health Week is all about

Women’s Health Week runs from 6-10 September 2021 and aims to encourage Australian women to make good health a priority. This Women’s Health Week, we wanted to share Karlie and Jane’s story with you. These amazing ladies are both cancer…

News: Get active to save your health, money, and mind

…and also reduce our productivity and leave us feeling sluggish. It is time to shape up, slim down and get moving for a healthier, happier lifestyle. Cancer Council Queensland spokesperson Katie Clift explains how. 1. Stand up for your health….

News: Kip Wightman speaks up this Men’s Health Week as a Cancer Council Queensland ambassador

…updated its men’s health resources. Get informed or join Kip in sharing your health journey at cancerqld.org.au/menshealthweek. ENDS About Men’s Health Men’s Health Week provides a platform for challenging and debating key issues in men’s health and to raise the…

News: Building healthy habits and reducing cancer risk this Tradies Health Month

August is National Tradies Health Month, which is the perfect time for Queensland tradies to educate themselves on risks in the workplace and start constructing healthy habits. An estimated 3.6 million Australians are exposed to cancer-causing agents at work, with…

News: Cancer named top health concern for Aussies

…“Hospital and Health Service funding for preventive health programs in regional and remote areas is therefore critical to cancer control. “Research and outreach programs by Hospital and Health Services are also critical to build an evidence base for addressing this…

News: Queenslanders weigh heavy on health report card

…or join the QUEST to quit at quest.org.au. Cancer Council Queensland commended the Health Minister and Chief Health Officer on The Health of Queenslanders Report, and their recommendations to help Queenslanders live happier, healthier lives. More information about Cancer Council…

News: Aussies drop the ball on daily cardio, strength training for health

The first study to examine whether Aussies are engaging in enough cardio and strength training for optimum health has found 85 per cent aren’t meeting the daily recommendations. Research published in BioMed Central was the first to assess whether Australians…

News: Cancer Council tweaks typical morning tea for health!

…active and maintain a healthy weight. “It’s important that we find ways of encouraging one another to work towards a healthy weight, limiting sedentary behaviour and boosting health and happiness through physical activity and a healthy diet,” Ms Clift said….