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Less than 10 years ago, advanced melanoma was considered fatal. However, Georgina and Richard’s innovative immunotherapy, which harnesses the power of a patient’s own immune system, has transformed it into a curable condition. As co-medical directors of Melanoma Institute Australia, they are prominent media figures and strong advocates for sun safety and melanoma prevention.
In June 2023, when Richard was diagnosed with incurable grade 4 brain cancer, he and Georgina created a groundbreaking series of treatments inspired by their melanoma research. Richard became the first brain cancer patient globally to receive pre-surgery combination immunotherapy. By choosing an experimental treatment with the risk of potentially shortening his life, he has contributed to advancing brain cancer research and is aiding future patients. Richard has also garnered significant public attention by openly sharing his cancer treatment journey and progress.
About the organiser
Auspire – Australia Day Council WA operates various programs and initiatives throughout the year that recognise and celebrate Australia’s engaged community members, problem solvers, and positive change-makers. Their efforts aim to inspire active citizenship in others. The cornerstone of their work is the Australian of the Year Awards, which annually honour notable Australians by highlighting those who serve as role models and encourage others to contribute to building a better Australia.
Inspiring Australians’ Breakfast with 2024 Australians of the Year – event details
Date: Wednesday 28 August 2024
Time: 7.15am – 9.00am
Venue: State Reception Centre, Kings Park
Catering: A two-course breakfast is included
Secure your tickets by Wednesday 21 August, to ensure dietary requirements can be met.
*To access the members’ rate, visit the Member Benefits page and book using the provided link.