The Pap test has changed to improve early detection and save more lives.
On 1 December, Cancer Council Victoria said farewell to the PapScreen Victoria program and welcomed the new, more effective and accurate Cervical Screening Test for women aged 25-74.
Information about cervical screening is available via Cancer Council. Access:
Nurse scholarships 2018
Cancer Council Victoria is offering financial assistance for Victorian Registered Nurse (Div 1) to become cervical screening providers. Applications are now open. Find out more
New campaign busts myths around cervical screening in LGBTIQ community
Melbourne ‘Driving You Homo' JOY FM radio presenters, Dee Mason and Lisa Daniel, have proven to have faces for radio and the screen in a new campaign to empower LGBTIQ people with a cervix to have regular cervical screening. Find out more
Important information in your language
It's important for all women, no matter where they come from or which language they speak, to have regular Pap tests. Read our information about cervical screening in your native language.