The sun is shining, thousands are soaking up the rays at Raggamuffin, the kids are heading back to school this week and next, and summer seems hotter now than at any time in the past two months.
All good reasons you should read our stories about skin cancer today.
The phrase "Slip, Slop, Slap" has long been a part of our vernacular, but how many of us take its message as seriously as we should?
Melanoma and skin cancer rates are rising, the latest figures the highest in the past six years.
The Cancer Society says skin cancer is by far the most common cancer affecting New Zealanders, amounting to about 80 per cent of all new cancer cases each year.