philanthropy /give/ en Linda's story /give/news/list/2024/03/26/lindas-story Linda was 28-weeks pregnant with her second son when she noticed a small lump in her breast. April 04 2024 Dalice Kennedy /give/news/list/2024/03/26/lindas-story The future of cancer research /give/news/list/2024/10/22/the-future-of-cancer-research With support from a diverse community of foundations and donors, Professor Lisa Butler’s multidisciplinary research team is creating new tools for the diagnosis and management of prostate cancer. September 30 2023 Dalice Kennedy /give/news/list/2024/10/22/the-future-of-cancer-research Gratitude amid grief /give/news/list/2024/03/25/gratitude-amid-grief Nishadi had just moved to Australia to complete her PhD in Medicine when her father was suddenly admitted to the ICU in Sri Lanka and unexpectantly passed away at the age of 57. June 30 2023 Dalice Kennedy /give/news/list/2024/03/25/gratitude-amid-grief Indigenous Support Fund opens doors /give/news/list/2024/03/25/indigenous-support-fund-opens-doors The Indigenous Support Fund facilitates the Yaitya Tipanthi Scholarship and the Yaitya Tipanthi Bursary.  May 25 2023 Dalice Kennedy /give/news/list/2024/03/25/indigenous-support-fund-opens-doors Nick's story /give/news/list/2023/04/27/nicks-story “Why me?” were some of Nick’s first thoughts when he was diagnosed with Stage 1 prostate cancer. April 27 2023 Dalice Kennedy /give/news/list/2023/04/27/nicks-story Thank you for taking a seat /give/news/list/2023/04/06/thank-you-for-taking-a-seat At the ‘Take a Seat’ celebration, ˴Ƭ Chancellor and alumna, The Hon Cathy Branson AC KC recalled in her speech, “There was talk, serious talk, about knocking it down to build something new and modern – something “more fit for purpose. This provoked quite a fiery debate, and protests, and thankfully those on the side of history won, and the Hall was saved from the wrecking ball.   April 06 2023 Dalice Kennedy /give/news/list/2023/04/06/thank-you-for-taking-a-seat Scholarship opens doors /give/news/list/2023/03/17/scholarship-opens-doors For Holly Baldock, 2020 Augustus Short Scholarship recipient, being a scientist was always on her “to-be” list. Attending a small regional primary school where science wasn’t a major focus, Holly recalls how she was always interested in science as a child, and how her parents nurtured those interests. March 17 2023 Dalice Kennedy /give/news/list/2023/03/17/scholarship-opens-doors Revolutionising fertility treatment /give/news/list/2022/09/14/revolutionising-fertility-treatment Any couple trying to conceive through IVF will tell you it is a tiring, stressful and costly journey. Thankfully, researchers at The ˴Ƭ, in partnership with medical technology company Fertilis, have developed a ground-breaking new micro-device which will revolutionise  September 14 2022 Bianca Chaptini /give/news/list/2022/09/14/revolutionising-fertility-treatment Something to smile about /give/news/list/2022/09/14/something-to-smile-about Karen first discovered the ˴Ƭ’s Community Outreach Dental Program in 2012 when she was a tenant at the Light Square Common Ground community housing complex. She and her young son were among the first patients of the service after Karen’s social worker recommended the newly launched program. September 14 2022 Bianca Chaptini /give/news/list/2022/09/14/something-to-smile-about The love of music /give/news/list/2022/09/13/the-love-of-music The love of music was instilled in Ruth Schuetz (Diploma of Arts and Education, 1950) as a child, a connection that endured throughout her life. In 2020 at the age of 95, Ruth passed away leaving a gift in her Will to the Elder Lunchtime concert series. September 13 2022 Dalice Kennedy /give/news/list/2022/09/13/the-love-of-music