2022 Blood Conference

We congratulate the following researchers and clinicians who presented at the annual Australian scientific meeting – Blood 2022. A conference for blood researchers and clinicians, we are proud to see nine current and past Snowdome researchers presenting their work to their peers. We are thrilled to know that they represented 16% of all blood cancer … Continued

The Positive Journey Film

We are delighted to share this stunning film of The Positive Journey, a son’s tribute to a mother lost to blood cancer. In June 2022, Alastair Evans ran from Melbourne to Echuca over four days – a 270km journey and the equivalent of six and a half marathons, to raise money for vital blood cancer … Continued

Indolent Lymphoma – Research into a Tailored Treatment Pathway

Meet Dr Josh Tobin, Lymphoma Researcher and inaugural Snowdome Foundation Haematology Fellow. Dr Tobin has a special interest in indolent lymphoma, a type of slow growing non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Although incurable, many of those diagnosed will not require treatment but for those who do, some will relapse and experience aggressive disease. The goal of Dr Tobin’s … Continued

Small Charity of the Year and Volunteer of the Year Awards

The Snowdome Foundation and passionate volunteer, Geoff Nyssen were honoured at the 2022 Third Sector Awards, a national award celebrating and recognising the best not-for-profit practices around Australia. Winning the Small Charity of the Year and Volunteer of the Year Awards is a significant recognition of the passion and commitment of all within Snowdome and … Continued

Six marathons in four days, in honour of a mother lost to blood cancer

Alastair Evans set out to honour his mother, Sally, aiming to raise $75,000 for blood cancer research, through a fundraising event called The Positive Journey – a four-day 270km run from Melbourne to Echuca, his hometown. Joining with friends, family and donors, Alastair raised over $150,000, running the equivalent of six marathons. The funds raised … Continued

Paying tribute to Tom Long

Beck Long shared Tom’s journey with myeloma on The Morning Show to highlight the importance of funding research into blood cancers. The interview is heartfelt and highlights that perhaps the outcome for Tom would have been different if he was able to access new treatments in Australia. Aussie actor Tom Long lost his long battle … Continued

Free online Meditation and Movement

A truly wonderful offer has been made available to Snowdome supporters by Ash Packman at The Fifth Direction.  Ash is offering his online meditation and movement classes free of charge to anyone following the Snowdome Foundation.  This offer comes at a time when we are all feeling anxious, uneasy and isolated.  Meditation has the ability … Continued