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The Longest Day – Calling all golfers! Let’s tee off for a cancer free future

Cancer Council ACT 2 mins read
Key Facts:
  • The Longest Day golf fundraiser returns in 2025, challenging players to complete up to 72 holes in one day to support Cancer Council ACT
  • Event officially takes place on 10 November 2025, with flexibility to participate throughout November and December
  • Participants can choose between three challenge levels: 72, 54, or 36 holes
  • Last year's event raised $2.9 million nationally, with a 2025 target of $3 million
  • Website: longestday.org.au

Cancer Council ACT’s The Longest Day is back for 2025 and calling all golfing legends to take on the ultimate test of skill and stamina - 72 holes in a single day - to raise vital funds for local life-saving cancer research, support services and prevention programs right here in the ACT. 

This year, The Longest Day will officially take place on Monday10 November 2025, but participants can complete their challenge at their local golf club anytime throughout November and December. 

Cancer Council ACT CEO, Verity Hawkins said “With around 1 in 2 Australians diagnosed with cancer by the age of 85, we all have a role to play in reducing its impact. By taking on The Longest Day, participants are helping Cancer Council ACT fund world-class cancer research that saves lives, provide information and support services to locals affected by cancer when they need it most, and empower our community to reduce their risk of cancer through delivery of prevention programs". 

“While playing golf is a good way to keep active, the fundraiser is also an opportunity to remind golfers to protect themselves on the course, as they are almost 2.5 times more likely to develop skin cancer than the general population due to their extended periods of time in the sun. Slip on sun protective clothing, slop on SPF50 or higher sunscreen, slap on a broad-brim hat, seek shade, and slide on wraparound sunglasses” Verity Hawkins added. 

Participants can choose their challenge: 

  • The Longest Day – 72 holes 

  • The Longer Day – 54 holes 

  • The Long Day – 36 holes 

Last year, more than 5,000 golfers raised over $2.9 million nationally. In 2025, Cancer Council hopes to raise $3 million to support the thousands of Australians affected by cancer each year. 

Do you have what it takes? Grab your mates and put your skills and stamina to the test. Register now at www.longestday.org.au and start fundraising today. 

Golf clubs can also get involved by hosting players — visit www.longestday.org.au/clubs to learn more. 

Together, let’s tee off to make a difference — because tackling cancer takes all of us. 


About us:

Cancer Council ACT

Cancer Council is the only charity that works across every area of every cancer, from research to prevention and support. We help people from the point of diagnosis through to their treatment and beyond. Together, it's all of us against cancer.   


Contact details:

Cancer Council ACT 
PH: 02 6257 9999 
Email: media@actcancer.org 

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