The Gippsland region
Gippsland is a southeastern region of Victoria, covering around 41,500 km2.
The region stretches along the coast from the New South Wales border in the east to Phillip Island in the west, and from Wilsons’ Promontory in the south to the mountains of The Great Dividing Range in the north.
The Local Government Areas (LGAs) that make up the Gippsland region are:
- Bass Coast
- Baw Baw
- East Gippsland
- Latrobe
- South Gippsland
- Wellington.
Local Government Areas (LGAs) in the Gippsland Regional Integrated Cancer Service (GRICS) region
In 2021, 2,570 new cancer diagnoses were recorded in the Gippsland region.
In 2021, 793 people in Gippsland died of cancer.
The most common types of cancer in Gippsland are genitourinary, colorectal, breast, lung, and skin.
For further information on cancer data for Gippsland, please email GRICS Cancer Data & Information Analyst Jody Neal (jneal@lrh.com.au) or GRICS Data Analytics and Insights Lead Kashif Sheikh (kashif.sheikh@lrh.com.au).