The plan to tackle Australia's biggest killer04:46Health Minister Mark Butler Source: AAP / AAP Image/LUKAS COCHSBS NepaliView Podcast SeriesFollow and Subscribe Apple Podcasts YouTube Spotify Download (4.36MB)Download the SBS Audio appAvailable on iOS and Android Cancer is Australia's biggest killer, taking the lives of 135 people every day. To combat this, the federal government has launched its first-ever national strategy in a bid to address the gaps in care.This report is available in Nepali language:क्यान्सर रोगसँग जुध्न सङ्घीय सरकारको १० वर्षे योजना सार्वजनिकREAD MOREDon't avoid cancer screening tests, says Cancer Council of AustraliaNew campaign launched calling on Australians to support men suffering from prostate cancerBetter test prevents cervical cancersShareLatest podcast episodesBikram Lama's death: Homelessness NSW calls for coronial inquestSBS Nepali World Update: Last seven days around the globeAustralian weather update for Wednesday, 29 April 2026SBS Nepali Weekly Wrap: Australia's top stories