Students in Year 12 recently had the opportunity to attend an engaging and informative talk delivered by the OddBalls Foundation. The session focused on raising awareness of testicular cancer, breaking down stigma, and encouraging open conversations around men’s health. Through a mix of humour, honesty, and important facts, the speakers highlighted the importance of early detection and regular self-checks. The talk was both impactful and memorable, equipping students with knowledge that could genuinely make a difference in their lives and the lives of others.
At the same time, Year 12 girls took part in a session focused on breast cancer awareness. They learned how to conduct self checks, recognise potential warning signs, and understand when to seek medical advice. The session also provided guidance on where to find support and reliable information, helping students feel more confident in taking care of their own health and supporting others.

