
Truck News

Catch up on the latest from Australia’s National Skin Check Truck.
Meet Johno – the lucky winner of tickets to this year’s State of Origin at Accor Stadium, thanks to Triple M Breakfast with Woodsy & Beau!
The Skin Check Truck was on-site today at the Lions AFLW, AFL game at Brighton Homes Arena, helping fans stay sun smart and get their skin checked!
Last night, our CEO Jay Allen OAM had the honour of sharing the journey and success of Australia’s Skin Check Truck with the incredible National Skin Cancer Roadmap Team.
Twelve months ago, Dolphins NRL player Oryn Keeley made a quick stop at the Australian Skin Cancer Foundation’s Mobile Skin Check Truck, a decision that proved to be more important than he could have imagined.
Many high profile commentators are suggesting that Australians can identify their own suspicious lesions instead of a full body skin check by an expert. Our CEO speaks to ABC radio to discuss why every Australian needs to get a skin check by an expert.
Recently, over 1,000 employees at Sportsbet’s Melbourne and Darwin head offices had the opportunity to hear from Jay Allen OAM, our CEO and founder.
Australian rugby league star and Olympic gold medallist Emma Verran (née Tonegato) OAM recently shared an important reminder about sun safety and skin checks, after a suspicious mole on her back was flagged
The energy was electric at Suncorp Stadium for Game 1 of the 2025 State of Origin, but it wasn’t just action on the field making an impact.
The Central Coast Mariners took an important step in promoting player health by participating in a skin check event hosted by the Australian Skin Cancer Foundation.
Australian Skin Cancer Foundation Skin Check Truck at his namesake football carnival potentially saved his life.
Australian Skin Cancer Foundation Skin Check Truck at his namesake football carnival potentially saved his life.
"It was almost by accident. We're walking out to the car park and my wife said, 'Why don't you go and get your skin checked?
Thanks to NRL legend and one of our biggest supporters channel 9 commentator Brad "Freddy" Fittler
Australia’s Skin Check Truck is currently touring rural and remote communities across northern Queensland offering free skin checks
Experts say it's crucial for those living in the cancer capital to get checked regularly, with plans to expand the program of more Skin Check Trucks across the country…
…and for sharing your experience with treatments for #skincancer and why it’s crucial to get regular skin checks.
Suncorp Stadium was the venue talking all things how to prevent Australia’s National Cancer Melanoma…
Last year the Australian Skin Cancer Foundation’s skin check truck stopped at 13-year-old Reynolds Macauley’s school.
We will not stop doing what we do for all those affected and sadly lost to this horrible disease, those fighting, as well as the family and friends left behind after losing a loved one.
Today we were focused on Australia’s national cancer - skin cancer and in collaboration with our partners…
Our Skin Check Truck visits Accent Group and Toyota Headquarters in Melbourne, Victoria…