Cancer Council SA is privileged to be the host organisation for the Oceania Tobacco Control Conference 2027. It is an important gathering of advocates, researchers, policymakers, and community partners who are united in to reduce tobacco-related harm.
This conference represents more than a meeting. It represents a shared vision and a long-term partnership across the Oceania region. Together, we amplify best practice approaches, share lessons learned and strengthen the collective strategies that will help protect future generations from the harms of tobacco and nicotine products.
About Cancer Council SA
Cancer Council SA is South Australia’s leading cancer charity, working across every aspect of every cancer. We are committed to our mission, which is to reduce the rate and impact of cancer for all South Australians.
Through the delivery of life-saving cancer prevention programs, funding world-class South Australian cancer research, and providing meaningful emotional and practical support services, we ensure no one faces cancer alone.
We work tirelessly to create healthier environments, empower people to reduce their cancer risk and influence policy that drives meaningful change. Smoking remains one of the most significant preventable causes of cancer and ill health, and addressing tobacco use is central to our mission in South Australia.
Cancer Council SA strives to reduce tobacco-related harm in every corner of our community through community partnerships, practical quit support and training, and advocacy for strong evidence-based tobacco control policy. Our state-level programs, including Tackling Tobacco, reflect this commitment by supporting priority populations most impacted by smoking and nicotine addiction.
Cancer Council SA is honoured to stand alongside colleagues from across the region, working collaboratively to reignite momentum, drive policy progress and realise a future where tobacco no longer threatens the health and well-being of our communities.
