Media Releases
WA Media Releases
New campaign aims to curb rise in fatty liver disease
Cancer Council WA has launched a new campaign titled Habits designed to motivate adults to switch to healthier food habits, following concerning new data showing fatty liver disease is increasing at an alarming rate in Australia.
West Aussies being urged to ditch sugary drinks to reduce cancer risk
Cancer Council WA has relaunched the LiveLighter 13 Cancers public education campaign in a bid to motivate people to cut back on sugary drinks as the hot summer months approach, following research showing almost a third of West Aussies (31 per cent) have sugary drinks three or more times a week.
New campaign to help people save money on living expenses
Cancer Council WA’s LiveLighter program has launched a new digital campaign, Start Small, to encourage and motivate WA adults to save money on living expenses whilst maintaining a healthy diet and keeping physically active.
New data shows one third of WA adults eat junk food four or more times a week
Cancer Council WA has relaunched the LiveLighter Menu App campaign, in a bid to motivate people to reduce the amount of junk food they eat, following new research showing around a third (32 per cent) of West Aussies are eating savoury junk food four or more times a week.
Digital campaign to get people moving more and feeling great
Cancer Council WA will be running the second wave of the LiveLighter Move More campaign, sharing inspirational local voices, in a bid to get WA adults moving, with research showing almost a third of West Aussies are still doing less than the recommended minimum of 2.5 hours of moderate physical activity each week.
New campaign to help people eat well on a budget
Cancer Council WA’s LiveLighter program has launched a new campaign to help people eat well on a budget, following research which found that almost eight out of 10 people surveyed had recently taken action to reduce the cost of food bills.
West Aussies eating less than the national average of fast food
West Australians are heeding the LiveLighter message with new data showing WA adults are eating less fast food than adults in other Australian states and cooking more at home to save money.
New campaign to get people moving more and feeling great
Cancer Council WA’s LiveLighter program has launched a new campaign encouraging adults to be more physically active for their mental wellbeing following research which found the number of people citing mental health and wellbeing as their motivation for being physically active has doubled in the last five years.
New campaign launched as LiveLighter marks 10 year anniversary
Cancer Council WA have used the 10 year anniversary of LiveLighter, a healthy lifestyle program delivered in partnership with WA Health, to launch a ground-breaking new public education campaign that aims to encourage and motivate West Australians to reduce their consumption of junk food, including sugary drinks and sweet snacks.
Faux health halo for vegie chips
Cancer Council WA is cautioning consumers not to be duped into thinking vegie chips are a healthier alternative to potato chips or vegetables, following a new audit that showed almost 70 per cent of the products analysed contained unacceptable levels of salt.
VIC Media Releases
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