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Live on hair: Leukaemia Foundation dares Aussie radio hosts to ‘go bare’ for World’s Greatest Shave

Leukaemia Foundation / World's Greatest Shave 2 mins read
 
Australia’s leading blood cancer charity, the Leukaemia Foundation, is calling on radio hosts around the country to go bare for its iconic World’s Greatest Shave campaign in 2026. 

For over 25 years, the flagship fundraiser has brought people together in solidarity to shave, cut or colour their hair, to raise vital funds for the 170,000 Australians living with blood canceri. 

With the much-loved campaign now underway for 2026, the Leukaemia Foundation is daring radio announcers around the nation to go bare (on their heads, that is) by getting creative and shaving their hair live on air to encourage donations throughout March.

“Australia’s radio industry has always played an important role in the World’s Greatest Shave,” Leukaemia Foundation CEO Chris Tanti said. 

From on-air shaves, cuts and colours to exciting activations and community challenges – partnering with radio announcers and programs across the country has helped the Leukaemia Foundation raise millions of dollars towards critical blood cancer research, advocacy and support services.” 

With blood cancer – including leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma - on track to become the leading diagnosed cancer in Australia by 2035ii, Mr Tanti said that signing up for the World’s Greatest Shave had never been more important.  

“Every day, 55 Australians are diagnosed with a blood canceriii. That’s one person every 26 minutes,” he said. 

“Sadly, a further 17 people will lose their lives to this disease every dayiv – that’s 17 mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, siblings and grandparents. Seventeen families that lose a loved one.

"We want to see as many announcers as possible using their creative flair and rising to the challenge, knowing that every strand of hair you change, and every dollar you raise, will make living with blood cancer less scary for somebody else. 

Funds raised will help the Leukaemia Foundation continue providing its wraparound support services to Australians with blood cancer, including free accommodation, assistance with transport to appointments, reliable information, as well as other financial and emotional support.  

The funds will also help make significant strides towards finding more targeted treatment options, and fund game-changing advocacy and research with the hope of, one day, finding a cure.  

Each year, around 20,000 Australians sign up for the World’s Greatest Shave, with more than two million participants sacrificing their hair, or donating to someone who has, over the past 27 years. 

Aussie radio announcers, do you dare to go bare and shave (cut or colour) your hair, this World’s Greatest Shave?  

Sign up for the World’s Greatest Shave at worldsgreatestshave.com or call 1800 500 088. 

To find out more information, including the PR and social media support we can provide to elevate your World’s Greatest Shave participation, please email PR Manager Prue Cripps at [email protected] or call 0473 154 079. 


i AIHW, Cancer Data in Australia, 2025
ii Research Roadmap for Blood Cancer
iii AIHW, Cancer Data in Australia, 2025
iv AIHW, Cancer Data in Australia, 2025


About us:

About the Leukaemia Foundation: The Leukaemia Foundation stands with Australia to help cure and conquer blood cancer – with care. Together we are attacking every blood cancer, from every direction, in every way we can. We stand beside every Australian to be their voice and their someone-to-turn to, fighting to get them access to the best care. We also accelerate research that is delivering rapid advancements in blood cancer diagnosis and treatments. Plus, we provide services and support that empower people living with any blood cancer to live well after diagnosis. You can learn more about the Leukaemia Foundation and blood cancer at leukaemia.org.au.


Contact details:

Please contact the Leukaemia Foundation media team:  [email protected] or call 0473 154 079

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