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9 News Broadcasts Report on Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals in Children’s Sunscreens
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Sunscreen Chemical Safety: Why Concerns Should Not Be Dismissed
Environmental health scientist Dr Laura Vandenberg says concerns about chemical sunscreen ingredients should not be dismissed. The Australian Sunscreen Council calls for safer, evidence-led sunscreen regulation.

Australian Sunscreen Council
May 204 min read


Australian Sunscreen Council attends U.S. Consul General reception with key industry leaders
Australian Sunscreen Council member Joseph Mizikovsky attended a reception hosted by the U.S. Consul General in honour of Registrar Corp’s Chief Revenue Officer, Tim Rourk, engaging with key industry leaders on regulatory alignment, compliance, and international market access.

Australian Sunscreen Council
May 182 min read


Chemical UV Filters in Sunscreens and Breast Cancer Risk
New evidence links chemical UV filters in sunscreens to breast cancer risks. The ASC urges Australians to prioritise physical protection and mineral sunscreens.

Australian Sunscreen Council
Oct 3, 20253 min read


For Immediate Release: Australian Sunscreen Council Investigation Reveals 21 'Grandfathered' Sunscreen Ingredients Lack TGA Safety Assessments
Freedom of Information requests have revealed that 21 sunscreen active ingredients on Australia’s permissible list were never properly safety assessed by the TGA. Internal documents confirm only Zinc Oxide is considered safe, with Titanium Dioxide flagged for possible concerns. For decades, Australians have been applying sunscreens containing chemicals the regulator itself has never cleared for safety.

Australian Sunscreen Council
Sep 29, 20254 min read


Sunscreen Alone Will Not Solve Australia’s Skin Cancer Crisis
Australia has the highest rates of skin cancer in the world — yet skin cancer rates continue to rise despite decades of sunscreen promotion. Recent research, including a major McGill University study, found that sunscreen users were nearly twice as likely to report a history of skin cancer. This “sunscreen paradox” arises because most sunscreens are UVB-biased, block burning but not deeper-penetrating UVA, and even contain anti-inflammatory agents that mask redness.

Australian Sunscreen Council
Sep 15, 20255 min read


Australian Sunscreen Council statement on today’s Ultra Violette withdrawal
The Australian Sunscreen Council (ASC) notes today’s ABC News report that Ultra Violette has withdrawn its Lean Screen product after additional testing returned SPF results ranging from 4 to 64, well below the label claim in several tests.

Australian Sunscreen Council
Aug 22, 20252 min read


TGA consultation at a glance
On 8 July 2025 the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) published a 19‑page pre‑meeting notice proposing new Schedule 5 (CAUTION) listings for three petro‑chemical sunscreen ingredients: homosalate, oxybenzone (benzophenone‑3) and benzophenone.

Dr Yousuf Mohammed
Jul 8, 20253 min read
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