• GP Education Evening

    The Poche Centre (or via Zoom) 40 Rocklands Road, Wollstonecraft, NSW, Australia

    GPs play a vital role in the diagnosis and management of skin cancer. This is a hybrid GP education evening featuring MIA’s world-leading experts to provide updates for GPs in melanoma and complex non-melanoma skin cancers.

    Free
  • Bonza Trivia Night WA

    Subiaco Football Club 246 Vincent Street, Leederville, WA, Australia

    Join us for our Bonza Trivia Night for some fair dinkum fun, and some Accadacca, to raise funds for MIA (incorporating melanomaWA).

    $25
  • Melanoma Community Forum – Hobart

    The Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania Marieville Esplanade, Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia

    Our Melanoma Community Forum is designed to empower patients and their carers with the latest information from expert clinicians on melanoma diagnosis, treatment and support.

  • Melanoma March 2023

    Melanoma Institute Australia is calling on all Australians to step up and join in a Melanoma March 2023 event, to support ground-breaking research and raise awareness about the disease that claims one Australian life every six hours.

  • 2023 Perth Nurse Melanoma Symposium

    Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research (North) 6 Verdun St, Nedlands, WA, Australia

    A one-day symposium, being held in Perth, to provide nurses with practical insights to better care for patients with melanoma and other complex skin cancers.

    $45
  • Run from the Sun

    Margate Tavern 1704 Channel Highway, Margate, Tasmania, Australia

    A fun day out in southern Tasmania for motorbike riders (and cars) to increase awareness of melanoma and raise funds for Melanoma Institute Australia research.  

    $10
  • Melanoma March 2024

    Melanoma March events are being held across Australia for the 13th year to raise awareness and support Melanoma Institute Australia’s life-saving research.

    $40
  • Melanoma March 2025

    Melanoma March events are being held across Australia for the 14th year to raise awareness and support Melanoma Institute Australia’s goal of zero deaths from melanoma.