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One in two Queenslanders admit they were sunburnt

“This exposure is largely preventable and is the biggest risk factor for skin cancer,” Cancer Council Queensland boss Chris McMillan said.
“To prevent sunburn and skin damage, Cancer Council Queensland recommends being sun-smart when UV levels reach three or above, by using multiple forms of protection – slip, slop, slap, seek and slide.”
UV levels reach three or above all year round in Queensland.
On Wednesday, the UV index was predicted to reach 13 (extreme), with sun protection recommended from 7.20am to 4pm.
The figures are listed deep in the Queensland budget’s service delivery statements that list a range of measurable targets or estimates for each state government department…
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