See how everyday Australians are changing lives by supporting Burnet's work.
One of our favourite things is hearing from you, our donors. Understanding a little bit about who you are, how you first came to be involved with Burnet, and what drives your incredibly generous support.
Please get in touch if you’re interested in sharing your story, we’d love to hear from you. You can call 03 9282 2221 or email us at giving@burnet.edu.au.
Dr Jerry Koliha and Ms Marlene Krelle have thrown their support behind Burnet research to develop a universal COVID vaccine by pledging to match all donations up to $10,000.
Margery Nash started supporting Burnet’s Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Program after seeing the hardship endured by expecting mothers in Papua New Guinea.
Les Harrison was a long-term Burnet supporter with a keen interest in our medical research and practical projects.
Kate has given to Burnet regularly since completing her PhD in 2004 and has a specific interest in addressing funding gaps.
Margaret witnessed first-hand the devastation of infectious diseases in Australia, and wants to improve outcomes for others.
Philanthropy has always been an incredibly important to the Dias family. Today, Libano and his two daughters support Burnet with a monthly gift each.
When Jeanne and Ken made a commitment, over 25 years ago, to embark on their philanthropic endeavours, they chose to support Burnet Institute for very specific reasons.
After being invited to visit the Institute and its facilities Mary felt immediately compelled to support Burnet and is now on our Board.
Paul is proud to have left a gift in his Will to help ensure that Burnet’s HIV research continues to transform the lives of people living with HIV and AIDS.
Laurence has been a long time supporter of Burnet’s translational research which works on the ground to improve health.
Dianne Sides has been a Research Action Partner (a Burnet monthly donor) since 2007. Here, she shares with us a little about her life, one filled with children, and how she came to support Burnet Institute.
Supporting female researchers in their mother's honour.
Having lost her son to AIDS in the 1990s, Shirley found solace in supporting Burnet.
Belinda’s family needs limit the commitment she can make today, but a bequest in her will promises a significant gift in the future.