BANDANNA-FY YOUR COMMUNITY

Sell bandannas in your community this October and help young Aussies access life-changing support that gets young people through a world turned upside down by cancer.

Bandanna Day is Canteen’s iconic fundraiser to help young people impacted by cancer. We'd love you to join the Bandanna Day team! Register your interest to be a bandanna seller in 2025.

1. REGISTER TO SELL BANDANNAS

Register to sell bandannas to your community during the month of October and raise vital funds to support young people impacted by cancer.

2. SELL YOUR BANDANNAS

Encourage your friends, team mates, family, church group or network to buy a bandanna in October and wear it on Bandanna Day.

Celebrate your bandanna day impact!

3. BANDANNA-FY YOUR SCHOOL

Celebrate Bandanna Day, Thursday 30 October! Bandanna-fy yourself by wearing your bandannas and stand in solidarity with young Aussies facing cancer.

Still not sure if Bandanna Day is for you? We asked one of our previous bandanna sellers why they love Bandanna Day and to share how they celebrate each year.

"When I was 20, my father was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, he passed away just 12 months later. Living in a regional country town there was no assistance or support, Cricket is what got me through. I'm so glad that I'm able to support Canteen now through cricket and help young people who are going through similar experiences to mine.

Last year was our 10th year participating and we raised over $4,000 for Bandanna Day and were in the top 10 of Bandanna Sellers! I encourage you to get involved with your sports teams and local community groups. Wouldn't it be amazing to see every cricket club in Australia involved!?"

Lawrie Kirk - Canberra City Cricket Club

Your Bandanna Day team will be with you every step of the way to help you with: 

  • Event guides
  • Posters and social media content
  • Bandanna bunting kits to help you Bandanna-fy your business
  • Email templates
  • And much more...

Jacob shares the impact Canteen has made in his life since losing his mum to cancer and why fundraising matters.