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Mark Beretta leaves Sunrise after 22 years

After 22 years as Sunrise sports anchor, Mark Beretta announces his departure to focus on family and cancer charity work. His final show airs December 12.

Cancer Diagnosis: A Wake-Up Call About Life

Andrew Miller's powerful reflection on a friend's cancer diagnosis reminds us to cherish every moment. Read this emotional wake-up call about life's fragility.

Movember's Mission Extends Far Beyond November

Discover how Movember's life-saving work continues year-round across Australia, focusing on men's mental health and prostate cancer awareness beyond the annual campaign.

Prince and Princess of Wales Return to Royal Event

The Prince and Princess of Wales made a stunning return to the Royal Variety Performance after Princess Kate's cancer treatment. Read about their inspiring comeback and the evening's highlights.

Hurricanes' Nui Muriwai mourns wife Mereana, 21

The rugby community is mourning Mereana, wife of Hurricanes player Nui Muriwai, who died at 21 from a rare ovarian cancer. Read their heartbreaking story of love and courage.

Accused murderer pregnant while awaiting trial

Tamika Chesser, accused of beheading and burning her boyfriend Julian Story in Port Lincoln, revealed to be pregnant while in custody. Premier confirms special protocols for pregnant inmates.

Brisbane's TechnologyOne cracks ASX 50 elite

Brisbane software pioneer TechnologyOne enters ASX 50 after 38 years of homegrown innovation. CEO urges Australian R&D reform as company targets $1bn revenue by 2030.

Brisbane's TechnologyOne cracks ASX 50 elite

Brisbane software pioneer TechnologyOne enters ASX 50 after 38 years of homegrown innovation, urging Australian businesses to invest in local R&D for global success.

Young Australians ignoring sun safety warnings

New research reveals Gen Z and millennials are Australia's least sun-safe generations. Learn why this matters and how Cancer Council is reviving 80s mascot Sid Seagull to save lives.

Perth dad defies brain cancer odds for family walk

Myles Fleay, diagnosed with aggressive brain cancer at 26, defies 15-month prognosis. Six years on, he's walking with his family in Perth's Walk4BrainCancer, advocating for vital research.

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