More than just shade
A guide to the wide brims of rural Australia.
Hats are also vitally important in Australia. According to SunSmart, more than two in three Australians will be diagnosed with skin cancer in their lifetime, while about 2,200 Australians die from skin cancer every year. Unlike a trucker cap, a wide brim hat protects your neck and ears, along with your face, from damaging sun exposure.
Recently, Ray White Rural and Livestock CEO Stephen Nell had a significant skin cancer removed from his ear which resulted in 26 stitches and an ear “that now looks like Mr Spock”.
“While the warm messages of concern have been lovely, the comment that plays on my mind is ‘better out than in’. I can’t help but think ‘would be better, if not at all’,” he said.
“In the job that we're in, on the land, outdoors, driving and on inspections, my message here is - sunscreen and a hat is your best friend. The sun is not your friend. To be the best that we can be, for work or for family, we have to look after ourselves.
“What would I tell my 21 year old self; listen, wear SPF and a hat everyday. Please, please do the same.”