Researchers at the University of Canberra are looking to explore the connection between patient-caregiving relationships, chronic/complex illnesses and caregiver wellbeing. They are seeking adults who provide informal care for another adult with a chronic or complex health condition, including motor neurone disease. The study involves participants completing an online survey, which should only take 10 minutes of your time. You can access the survey directly at https://canberrahealth.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_26otrv1xNmhhL6d or for more information contact PhD student, Kath Carleton This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  
This project has received approval from the University of Canberra’s Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC 0389).

Canberra Brass Inc., supported by The Band of the Royal Military College Duntroon, recently held a charity concert to support the work of our association. We heard that the concert went fabulously well and was an afternoon enjoyed by all who attended. Our thanks to Canberra Brass Inc. and to our volunteers who attended to help on the day. The event raised $2,086 and will be put towards assisting people living with MND.

A big thank you to the Nelson Bay Junior Rugby League Club who supported our association with their MND NSW Charity Jersey Fundraiser which raised $3,000. The event was held in honour of Steve Lingard who has been a significant contributor to the Club and is living with MND. Thank you to everyone who donated and supported this event. 

A big thank you to the Tathra Beach Women's Bowling Club who continue to support MND NSW with fundraising activities. A charity day in June raised $800 for MND NSW. Thank you ladies for your generosity and continued support. Pictured are ladies form the Bega-Imlay District Women's Bowling Association who supported the day.

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