Cancer Council WA launches Dry July challenge to raise funds for hotline
Cancer Council WA launched the Dry July challenge, urging Great Southern residents to abstain from alcohol next month to raise funds for a cancer information hotline. Nearly 4,000 West Australians accessed this service last year, highlighting its importance in cancer support. The initiative emphasizes reducing alcohol intake to lower cancer risk according to health professionals.
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Published 19 Jun 2026, 08:00 UTC
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