Discover the Future of Networked Cancer Care at the ACCN Innovations Showcase
Cancer Australia
Cancer Australia, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) Alliance are co-hosting the second Australian Comprehensive Cancer Network (ACCN) Innovations Showcase. This no cost event will be held on Thursday, 3 July 2025, at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne. Presentations will be accessible both in-person and online, ensuring participation from health professionals nationwide, including those in rural and remote regions.
With over 850 members, the Australian Comprehensive Cancer Network (ACCN) is transforming cancer care in Australia by connecting cancer services, clinicians, and researchers nationwide. As a virtual national network, the ACCN unites services, existing networks, and alliances across all states and territories, fostering collaboration and the sharing of expertise to ensure every Australian affected by cancer has access to comprehensive, high-quality care, no matter where they live.
The Innovations Showcase will spotlight networked cancer care and explore how the ACCN can facilitate comprehensive cancer care as close to home as safely possible. The event will focus on three key themes:
- Improving equity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
- Showcasing established initiatives and best practices in networking and collaboration.
- Exploring how the ACCN can be leveraged to enhance implementation and innovation in cancer care delivery.
All professionals and services involved in the cancer continuum - from prevention and diagnosis to treatment, survivorship, and palliative care - are encouraged to join the ACCN. More information on signing up can be found here.
By becoming a member, health professionals can attend the Innovations Showcase and contribute to a national community dedicated to reducing disparities in cancer outcomes.
Register for the ACCN Showcase now.
The ACCN is a major action of the Australian Cancer Plan, launched in 2023, to improve cancer care, particularly for those with the poorest health outcomes. The ACCN aims to enhance patient experiences and outcomes through coordinated and equitable access to comprehensive cancer services across Australia.
Professor Dorothy Keefe, CEO of Cancer Australia:
“The ACCN represents a new era of collaboration in Australian cancer care. By connecting services and professionals nationwide, we can ensure equitable access to world-class cancer care for every Australian, regardless of where they live. Building on last year’s successful showcase, we are excited to continue this momentum and encourage everyone to join us for another inspiring event.”
Professor Jason Payne, CEO of Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre:
“Peter Mac is proud to partner with Cancer Australia in hosting the ACCN Innovations Showcase. Every day, we see the impact of new discoveries and research that are improving treatment and care, extending lives and improving people’s quality of life. The ACCN is providing another valuable way to share expertise, accelerate innovation, and improve outcomes for all Australians affected by cancer.”
Professor Grant McArthur AO, CEO of the VCCC Alliance:
“The VCCC Alliance is proud to stand alongside Cancer Australia and Peter Mac at the second ACCN Innovations Showcase. This is a unique opportunity to observe how national collaboration is driving real change in cancer care. By bringing together diverse expertise and perspectives, we are advancing new models of care and ensuring that innovation reaches patients everywhere. I am delighted to MC this event and look forward to seeing the next wave of ideas and partnerships that emerge.”
Key Facts:
Thursday, 3 July, 2025 Cancer Australia, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) Alliance are co-hosting the second Australian Comprehensive Cancer Network (ACCN) Innovations Showcase.
About us:
Australian Comprehensive Cancer Network (ACCN) is transforming cancer care in Australia by connecting cancer services, clinicians, and researchers nationwide. The ACCN is a major action of the Australian Cancer Plan, launched in 2023, to improve cancer care, particularly for those with the poorest health outcomes. As a virtual national network, the ACCN unites services, existing networks, and alliances across all states and territories, fostering collaboration and the sharing of expertise to ensure every Australian affected by cancer has access to comprehensive, high-quality care, no matter where they live.
Contact details:
Jane Salisbury/ Susie Dobson Media Officer
Cancer Australia
0438 209 833