One month without alcohol for a good cause

It is estimated that one in two Australian men and women will be diagnosed with cancer by the age of 85*.

By signing up and raising funds, you can help provide support, comfort and care for people affected by cancer. This is why we Dry July.

What could you save by going Dry this July?

Try the Dry July alcohol calculator and find out how much money and calories you could save by going alcohol-free this July.

Register your interest today

Enter in how many drinks you consume per week:

By doing Dry July you could save this in a month: **

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**Savings are indicative and an average of alcoholic drinks bought in store and on premise.


How it works

Dry July Step 1 - Sign-up to the challenge

Sign-up to the challenge

Dry July Step 2 - Megaphone

Ask family, friends and workmates to donate to you

Dry July Step 3 - Wine bottle and glass crossed out

Go alcohol-free in July

Dry July Step 4 - Heart between upturned hands

Help people affected by cancer. Read more...


Go Dry this July

Go Dry this July to raise funds for people affected by cancer.

Register your interest for Dry July 2024



Dry July Golden Ticket

Golden Tickets

If you have a special occasion in July, you can always buy a Golden Ticket. A Golden Ticket gives a Dry July participant a night off their challenge. For a minimum $25 donation, even a night off can still make a difference to the lives of people affected by cancer.


Proudly Supporting

Bowel Cancer Logo

Cancer Council Logo

McGrath Foundation Logo

Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia Logo

Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia Logo


Important Note

Dry July is a fundraising campaign aimed at challenging social drinkers to change their habits for a month and make some healthy lifestyle changes. We would encourage people to drink responsibly and stick to the recommended daily guidelines for the rest of the year. We advise heavy drinkers or people dependent on alcohol to speak with their GP before signing up to Dry July.

*Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2019. Cancer in Australia: In brief 2019. Cancer series no. 122. Cat no. CAN 126. Canberra: AIHW