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Ballarat High School's charity campaign raises thousands for cancer research

Student-led fundraising effort demonstrates growing community engagement in health research support.

By The Daily Melbourne · Published 25 June 2026 at 6:04 pm

Ballarat High School's charity campaign raises thousands for cancer research
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Ballarat High School has launched an ambitious fundraising campaign targeting $10,000 for cancer research, with the school's community embracing creative initiatives to reach the goal, according to the Courier. The campaign, which includes a student head-shaving event, reflects how regional schools are mobilising their communities around important health causes.

The fundraiser underscores the role that educational institutions play in civic life beyond the classroom, particularly in regional centres like Ballarat where schools often serve as focal points for community action. Student participation in such campaigns also builds awareness among younger generations about health research funding, an increasingly important conversation as medical costs and research demands continue to grow.

With the school aiming for $10,000, the campaign demonstrates the fundraising capacity of regional communities when institutions rally students and families around a shared purpose. The success of such school-led initiatives can set a template for other organisations in the region looking to engage their networks in supporting health research.

Sources: thecourier.com.au.

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