To mark 20 years of the VICS, we commissioned a new artwork by Victorian Aboriginal artist Vegas Fitzmaurice.
In 2025, the VICS are celebrating 20 years as Victoria’s cancer service improvement network.
A free event is open to women at any stage of their cancer diagnosis
The VICS Cancer Survivorship Program has announced 14 new grants to help embed survivorship care into routine practice.
HRICS hosted its 2024/25 Annual Forum & Workshop on Wednesday 23 August
The SMICS team is heading to the COSA Annual Scientific Meeting in November, with three poster presentations and one oral presentation accepted into the program. Keep reading to learn more about their contributions to cancer care and data-driven innovation.
Recruitment to the BSWRICS Co-Clinical Director role is in progress.
An abstract submitted by BSWRICS in partnership with WDHS has been accepted for an oral presentation at the upcoming COSA Conference being held in November 2025.
The VICS look forward to sharing our latest impacts and insights with health professionals from across Australia at the 2025 COSA meeting in Adelaide, 11–14 November.
A new project to drive more gender equitable cancer care in Victoria is underway, with support from BSWRICS and GRICS.
Women in the Geelong region who have experienced a cancer diagnosis, whether recent or in the past, are invited to attend the monthly Counterpart Peer Support Hub meetings in Geelong.
We would like to congratulate our team and those from our partner organisations for their ongoing efforts to improve cancer services across Gippsland.
SMICS welcomes Associate Professor Michelle White and Dr Pasquale Fedele as new Co-Clinical Directors.
HRICS was proud to host our first MK Grants Program Showcase, highlighting the incredible work underway across our region.
WCMICS were proud to attend today’s launch of Baagon Walert Walert, a powerful cultural project led by the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital in partnership with Aboriginal communities and the Parkville health precinct.
The Australian Comprehensive Cancer Network event on 3 July 2025 featured 3 presentations and 6 posters from the VICS
WCMICS proudly launched the First Nations Cancer Coordinator Toolkit in a powerful event at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre.
15 June 2025 marked the beginning of the IGNITE Mentorship Program, with WCMICS welcoming its first group of mentees on site.