The ABC and Ten News both covered today’s launch of our national TV commercial to encourage Australians to screen for bowel cancer. We were thrilled with stories
Australia’s first national bowel cancer television commercial to save lives
Today we launched our new commercial as part of a campaign to encourage Australians to screen regularly to prevent up to 4,000 lives lost to
New ad features in The Weekend Australian Magazine
We are so pleased to see our full-page ad in The Weekend Australian Magazine today. One of four in a new print campaign, the ads
We made bowel cancer disappear, literally!
Today in Martin Place we filmed bowel cancer disappearing for an exciting television commercial that goes to air next week. Passers-by in Sydney’s Martin Place
Larry and Kylie get behind bowel cancer screening
We were thrilled to have the support of The Morning Show hosts, Larry Emdur and Kylie Gilles at the filming of our television commercial today.
We’re doing something big to eliminate bowel cancer
We are thrilled to announce that we are filming Australia’s first national bowel cancer TV commercial at a giant installation in the heart of Sydney’s
Carlton Captain Marc Murphy talks #iknowsome on The Rush Hour
Thanks to Carlton captain and star player Marc Murphy for supporting #iknowsome1 on Triple M’s The Rush Hour today. This afternoon, Marc Murphy spoke to
Brilliant media coverage for #iknowsome1
We’ve had some great coverage of our #iknowsome1 campaign as we head towards this weekend’s bowel cancer awareness match between Carlton and Gold Coast Suns.
Run out with Carlton as their junior mascot this weekend
Some of the biggest names at Carlton Football Club will support next weekend’s #iknowsome1 campaign for the second year in a row, to help us raise awareness of
Talk about bowel cancer and we’ll help give it the boot
Great opinion piece in the Herald Sun today from Nick Lee, talking about tackling the stigma attached to bowel cancer head-on. Nick discusses his frustration