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Canberra community rallies to raise $140,000 for local cancer research as Daffodil Day marks 40 years

Cancer Council ACT 3 mins read
Key Facts:
  • Cancer Council ACT's Daffodil Day takes place on Thursday 20 August, with a fundraising target of $140,000 to support local cancer research and services.
  • There will be 10 stalls operating across Canberra and the surrounding region selling daffodils on the day. They will be run by our fabulous volunteers. 
  • All funds raised in Canberra remain in Canberra, supporting local researchers in their work to improve cancer prevention, treatment, and outcomes.
  • The community is encouraged to get involved by wearing yellow, organising workplace fundraisers, purchasing daffodils at a stall, or making a donation at daffodilday.com.au.

For 40 years, the daffodil has carried an enormous promise: that no one faces cancer alone. On Thursday 20 August, that promise blooms again as Cancer Council ACT chases it’s biggest Daffodil Day goal yet of$140,000.

 

Few people embody the spirit of Daffodil Day like Pauline Segeri. For more than 20 years, Pauline has volunteered with Cancer Council ACT, through rain, shine and even snow! This year marks another milestone as she runs her very own Daffodil Stall in Bungendore, greeting and connecting with the community she has proudly served for two decades.

 

Cancer Council ACT has also organised nine other stalls across Canberra and the surrounding region, with the help of its amazing volunteer community. Canberrans are encouraged to buy a beautiful bunch of daffodils from any of these stalls to help fund vital local cancer research.

 

Amongst the Canberra businesses, supporting this year's campaign is Heyday Group, whose team has spent recent weeks fundraising through workplace raffles, an afternoon barbecue and auction of donated items.

 

Our wish is to support Cancer Council ACT in any way possible. Cancer has directly impacted family members of Heyday staff, and a number of people in associated businesses have also been affected. Over recent months we've felt the importance of raising awareness and support.

 

To Heyday Group, "Daffodil Day is an opportunity to help raise much-needed funds for the continuation of research into finding a cure, and to provide direct support to those in need.

 

Every dollar raised in Canberra stays in Canberra. Funds raised through Daffodil Day directly support cancer research led by Canberra- based researchers working to improve cancer prevention, treatment and outcomes.

This year, that includes supporting the groundbreaking work of Dr Vijay Bhoopalan and Professor Nicole Freene. Together, their research represents the next wave of local discoveries that could make a real difference for people affected by cancer in our community.

Cancer Council ACT CEO Verity Hawkins said every stall represents more than a fundraising opportunity.

''Daffodil Day has always been powered by community support. Whether it's a local small business such as Heyday, one of our dedicated volunteers, or someone stopping by a stall to purchase a bunch of daffodils. They are helping fund cancer research and support services that make a difference to families affected by cancer, right here in Canberra" Ms Hawkins said.

40 years after the first Daffodil Day, the yellow flower remains a symbol of hope for the 1 in 2 Australians affected by cancer by the age of 85.

To find out more about Daffodil Day, please visit daffodilday.com.au.

 

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Notes to Editors:

Daffodil Day
What: Cancer Council ACT's Daffodil Day
When: Thursday 20 August 2026
Who: Canberrans can donate and/or get involved
Register: Visit www.daffodilday.com.au for more information and stalls details

 

Daffodil Dip

What: Cancer Council ACT Community Dip

When: Wednesday 19 August 2026, 6:30am - 8:30am

Where: Red Shed, Acton

Who: Canberrans can dip and/ or donate 

Register: Visit https://www.daffodilday.com.au/ and register for your FREE ticket here: https://events.humanitix.com/cancer-council-act-s-community-dip

 

Daffodil Day Stall Locations

 

Location

Details

Time

Canberra Centre

next to LEGO store

9:00am – 1:30pm

Rainbow Roundabout, Braddon

next to EightyTwenty Cafe

8:00am – 1:00pm

Cancer Council ACT, Deakin

-

9:00am – 3:00pm

Majura Park Shopping Centre

near Woolworths

11:00am – 1:00pm

Airport Business Park Town Square, Brindabella

-

11:00am – 1:00pm

Westfield Belconnen

next to ALDI

9:00am – 1:30pm

Westfield Woden

near Marketplace Fresh

9:00am – 1:30pm

Cooleman Court, Weston Creek

next to Baker's Delight

8:30am – 4:00pm

Riverside Plaza, Queanbeyan

near Priceline

9:00am – 1:30pm

Bungendore Country Butcher

-

9:00am – 4:00pm


How to fundraise

This August, Cancer Council ACT is inviting the community to:


About us:

Cancer Council ACT has been advocating for Canberrans living with cancer for nearly 50 years across every aspect of cancer prevention, support and research to alleviate the impact of cancer in the community. Learn more about what we do  here. 


Contact details:

For media enquiries, please contact:    

Cancer Council ACT  

P: (02) 6257 9999  E: [email protected] 

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