Transplant Australia today welcomed news the that Federal Government is to list additional new innovative antiviral treatments that have the long-term potential to eliminate Hepatitis C from the community. Transplant…
Sport is about turning up and not giving up, and no one exemplifies this better than the Transplant Australia team who represented the nation at the 21st World Transplant Games…
Colourful dresses, stylish suits and groups of friends are set to light up the Sydney nightlife in Sylvania Waters on Friday, August 11, in celebration of lives saved by organ…
Day 2 of the World Transplant Games has seen some fantastic results from the Australian Team, and the medals keep pouring in. A HUGE congratulations to our athletes! Bruce Giles…
On behalf of everyone at the Transplant Australia office, we would like to wish the Australian Swimming Team competing at the 2017 World Transplant Games the very best of luck…
An awareness-raising group leaves Madrid tomorrow to arrive on 22nd June in Malaga, venue of the 21st World Transplant Games to be held from 25th June to 2 July The…
The Minister for Indigenous Health and Aged Care, The Hon. Ken Wyatt, farewelled Australian Team members from Western Australia on Friday, June 9. State Committee Chair Julie Edmonds hosted the…
June 1, 2017 The Chairman of Transplant Australia, Mr Jason Ryan, today announced several changes to the Board of Transplant Australia following this week’s Annual General Meeting. Mr Ryan paid…
Take 20 Australian transplant athletes, mix them with other athletes at the Australian Institute of Sport, add presentations from sports science experts and coaches, and you have all the key…
The XXI edition of the World Transplant Games will be the second biggest since the World Games began in 1980, including over 2,200 registered athletes. It will have the most…
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