Thanks to You: Spring 2025
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Spring 2025 articles
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29 Sep 2025
Message from the CEO: Real change, real lives – the power of giving
From Burnet Director and CEO Professor Brendan Crabb AC.

29 Sep 2025
Helping children grow strong – from the very start
More mothers, fathers and health workers are coming together to change the outlook for children across East New Britain.

29 Sep 2025
Building hope and health for people living with HIV in Fiji
Thanks to your support, we’re one step closer to seeing a powerful model of care being rolled out in Fiji from December.

29 Sep 2025
When disaster struck, you made a difference
In the wake of Myanmar’s catastrophic earthquakes earlier this year, our supporters dug deep to keep vital health services running.

29 Sep 2025
Leading with humility and solidarity in Myanmar
Burnet’s country representative for Myanmar Dr Phone Myint Win on radical hope and building resilience.

29 Sep 2025
A goal worth standing by: why Len Dudman chose to back Burnet
Len Dudman’s fundamental belief in kindness and accountability inspired him to throw his support behind Burnet Institute – and leave a lasting gift.

29 Sep 2025
Research that goes further – thanks to you
Every step forward at Burnet starts with our supporters.

04 Sep 2025
Driving innovation and expanding our global impact
It has been another impactful year at Burnet, defined by significant progress in global health initiatives, innovative research and community-led solutions.

30 Sep 2025
Write a Will today and make health equity your legacy
Burnet is pleased to announce we’re now offering online Wills in partnership with Safewill.

29 Sep 2025
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About Thanks to You
Thanks to You is your dedicated donor newsletter providing updates on some of the work you are helping to make possible. It includes messages of thanks directly from scientists, field-workers, and most importantly, the beneficiaries of our research and project work.