Recent Articles

Professor Claire Wakefield Takes Up Stan...

Tuesday, 15th Jul 25

Professor Claire Wakefield has been appointed to leadership roles at Stanford University.

Consortium Profile: Professor Wendy Lipw...

Tuesday, 17th Jun 25

Professor Wendy Lipworth on staying alert to ethical risks and responsibilities in brain cancer research and patient care.

Take on a run, swim or ride for brain ca...

Friday, 13th Jun 25

Want to make breakthroughs in brain cancer happen? Sign up to a run, swim or ride to support Brain Cancer Australia.

Consortium Profile: Professor Mark Pinkh...

Thursday, 5th Jun 25

Professor Mark Pinkham believes Australia has a rare mix when it comes to brain cancer research — small enough to be agile, big enough to make an impact.

Jane's Story

Friday, 30th May 25

Fifteen years after losing her dad to brain cancer, CommBank’s Jane Adams was moved to learn that a CommBank Staff Foundation Community Grant – funded by employees through workplace giving – had been awarded to Brain Cancer Australia.

Consumer Advisory Panel

Tuesday, 20th May 25

Scientist and brain cancer advocate Margaret Dimech joins the Consumer Advisory Panel.

2025 Andrew Olle Media Lecture

Friday, 16th May 25

Brain Cancer Australia is proud to be the 2025 charity partner of the ABC Andrew Olle Media Lecture.

Tyra's Story

Wednesday, 14th May 25

Tyra is running the Noosa Half Marathon to raise money for brain cancer research in her Dad's honour.

Fundraising Challenge: 200km Clocked for...

Tuesday, 13th May 25

In the lead-up to Brain Cancer Awareness Month, Shannon Camilleri set off on a 200km challenge.

Dr Niclas Skarne Joins Brain Cancer Aust...

Wednesday, 7th May 25

Biochemist and cancer researcher Dr Niclas Skarne is on a mission to unify Australia’s efforts in brain cancer biobanking and next-generation research.

New Board Appointment

Thursday, 1st May 25

Merck’s Josie Downey brings 20 years of pharma and biotech experience to Brain Cancer Australia.

Driving Progress in Biobanking and Organ...

Wednesday, 9th Apr 25

Brain Cancer Australia announces $500,000 in funding for Australian biobanks and organoid projects.