We had a ball at the Amie St Clair Annual Ball!
After a two year COVID-delay, close to 300 people enjoyed a fun-filled 10th anniversary celebration at the MIA Amie St Clair Ball.
After a two year COVID-delay, close to 300 people enjoyed a fun-filled 10th anniversary celebration at the MIA Amie St Clair Ball.
A message of thanks from Matthew Browne, Melanoma Institute Australia CEO, to everyone involved in Melanoma March. Funds raised allow our Personalised Immunotherapy Platform (PIP) Clinical Trial to commence.
The pair, who have both been diagnosed with melanoma, are keen to raise funds and awareness for melanoma and will be participating in Melanoma March Coolangatta.
Spirits were high as everyone enjoyed the return of physical Melanoma March events, and 'March Your Way' initiatives!
Prof Georgina Long and Prof Richard Scolyer, cycled from Albury to Wagga on Day 1 of Riverina Melanoma Ride.
Kylie Gillies, co-host of Channel 7's The Morning Show, is dancing for Melanoma Institute Australia on Dancing With The Stars - All Stars.
Melanoma March 2022 is aiming to raise $1 million for a world-first clinical trial of a Personalised Immunotherapy Platform which could transform melanoma treatment.
Prof Georgina Long AO and Prof Richard Scolyer AO clear up confusion about the promotion of a new melanoma walking event.
Over two fun, yet challenging, days on the weekend of 18 & 19 September an intrepid group of 22 riders and 10 hardworking volunteer crew successfully completed the 160km annual Melanoma Bike Bash in WA!
Read more about our incredible community fundraisers and the many ways they are helping us reach zero deaths from melanoma.