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2011 Past Events
Generous support of MS research continued unabated in 2011. Support for our ‘flagship event’, our Magical
Mystery Ball was led by the Foundation’s Joint Patron, Premier of NSW Hon Barry
O’Farrell. Demetrios Livissianis’
inspirational Walk for Life, the Taverna Charity Night organised by Demetrios’
wife Laura, our Golf Day and Dinner, the inaugural Balcony Bar Fundraiser and
other generous support made a significant contribution to our funds for research.
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Sensational supporter Hollie Meredith and Hon Barry O'Farrell, Premier of NSW and the Foundation's Joint Patron
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2010 Past Events
The Foundation was again privileged to receive generous and amazing support in 2010. Our Sporting a Dream for MS Ball at Hilton Sydney, Rotary Club of Strathfield's Golf Day and Dinner dedicated to the Foundation, our Barefoot Bowling and Trivia Night conducted by Tania Beck, Stephanie Taylor, Amanda Rensford and Anine Leakey, all made a great contribution to our funds for research and as well, we received generous support from many other tremendous supporters.
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Our Ball's Popular MC, Mark Beretta, Channel 7's Sunrise and honorary Auctioneer since inception, Craig Marshall, Century 21 Cordeaux Marshall Gordon
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2009 Past Events
Significant support of the Foundation continued in 2009 with our successful Hearts and Minds Ball and continuing tremendous support from the Rotary Club of Strathfield, Tania Beck who again conducted her Barefoot Bowling and Trivia Night for the Foundation, the cricketing fraternity, Roseville Tennis Coaching and many more generous supporters. Read More
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Patron of the Trish Foundation Dr Brendan Nelson
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2008 Past Events
In 2008 we had some great events including our Crystal Ball, Rotary Club of Strathfield Golf Day and Dinner, Barefoot Bowling and Trivia Night , Corporate Golf Day dedicated to the Foundation , Inspirational support from Belinda Kerr and Catherine Keniry, Alan Wheat's ‘Olympic’ Run and many more wonderful supporters. Read More
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Belinda Kerr and Catherine Keniry
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2007 Past Events
The highlight of 2007 was our Starry Starry Night - MS Gala Music Ball starring Guy Sebastian (pictured) and rising star Tom Jordan. Many other people and organisations generously supported the Foundation during the year.
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Pro bono support, Guy Sebastian
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2006 Past Events
Support of the Trish Foundation reached new heights in 2006. Our "Sports of All Sorts" Gala Charity Ball, supported by Guest of Honour Betty Cuthbert AM, Alan Jones AO Radio 2GB, Hon Brendan Nelson, Barry O'Farrell, Sporting Celebrities, generous sponsors and supporters, was a great success. Continuing tremendous support was given to the Foundation by Rotary Club of Strathfield, Bentley Sydney and many other big-hearted Trish Foundation supporters. Read More
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Rhonda Gillam and Betty Cuthbert
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2005 Past Events
Support of the Trish Foundation is truly bi-partisan with our Annual Gala Dinner being hosted by the Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the NSW Parliament Barry O'Farrell and supported by Hon Brendan Nelson Federal Minister for Science Education and Training and former Prime Minister Bob Hawke leading the Celebrities at the Bentley Sydney Celebrity Charity Golf Day. Rotary Club of Strathfield continued its significant support and was joined by other generous supporters of our cause. Read More
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Talented comedian Rodney Marks and Celebrity Master of Ceremonies Simon Marnie
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2004 Past Events
What do Pat Rafter, Mark Taylor, Gordon Bray, John Newcombe, Paul Clitheroe, Mark Waugh, Guy Leech, Phil Blake, Craig Riddington, Bob Dwyer, Mark Edmondson, Ken Edwards, David Gilbert, Rob Mundle, Bruce Bolden, Caroline Searcy, Paul Vautin, Adam Watt, Don Willesee, Geraldine Brown, Peter Cullum and Andrew Daddo have in common? They, along with Rotary Club of Strathfield, Bentley Sydney, Roseville College and many other incredible supporters made a great contribution to the funds raised for research in 2004. Read More
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Greig Carroll, Brian McMillan (Managing Director Bentley Sydney), Robert Poynting and former Australian cricket captain Mark Taylor
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2003 Past Events
In 2003 the Trish Foundation received generous International support from Kuwait and the US. Our Annual Gala Dinner, Trivia Night capably organised by Committee member Nicole McLellan, Christmas in July hosted by Geoff Wolf at Waldorf Apartment Hotel Parramatta and support from Rotary Club of Strathfield, Roseville Lawn Tennis Club, Avant Card, the Australian Women's Cricket Team, Triple M, Kooroora Tennis Club and many other fantastic supporters raised substantial funds for our research. Read More
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International support - Kuwait teacher, Darlene Haddad and her students raising funds for the Foundation
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2002 Past Events
The highlight of 2002 was Ralph Dixon and Fionnuala Livingstone's daring and amazing 'We Ride for MS' - riding their motor cycle from Sydney to London via some of the most dangerous countries in the world. Rotary Club of Strathfield, led by inspirational Rotarian Niall King held a Golf Day and Dinner for the Foundation; Roseville Lawn Tennis Club continued its tremendous support; our second Annual Gala Dinner was held; and great support was received from Roseville College, Ravenswood School for Girls and Prairiewood Languages High School. Read More
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"We Ride for MS", Fionnuala Livingstone and Ralph Dixon
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2001 Past Events
Having launched the Trish Foundation on the front page of the North Shore Times in December 2000, the Trish Foundation was privileged to receive amazing support in 2001. Roseville Lawn Tennis Club held the first fundraiser in aid of the Foundation, closely followed by Roseville Memorial Club and a special Charity Dinner at Ravenswood conducted by Trish's 'mates', Penny Walsh, Sam Reading, Kate Hurley, Shane Hamilton and Jane Barnett. Our inaugural Annual Gala Dinner was held at Curzon Hall and other generous support contributed to the funds raised for research in our first year. Read More
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Tremendous support from Trish's 'mates', Kate Hurley, Sam Reading, Team leader Penny Walsh, Jane Barnett and Shane Hamilton
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