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$36 can help push a cancer breakthrough to someone who needs it.

$52 could help tackle early diagnosis and prevention of diseases that cause devastation

$106 could accelerate lifesaving discoveries that keep families together longer.

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$52

Giving $52 could help tackle early diagnosis and prevention of diseases that cause devastation.

$36

Giving $36 can help push a new cancer breakthrough to someone who needs it.

$106

Giving $106 could accelerate lifesaving discoveries that keep families together longer.

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The Perkins is proudly West Australian. Your donations drive research with a local focus and a global impact.

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Medical research makes cents. For every $1 you invest in in medical research, Australia enjoys a $3.90 return on investment. (source: AAMRI)

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100% of your donation supports WA research.  Your investment keeps our labs running  ensuring promising research projects can reach their potential no matter what. Thank you.

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Scientific breakthroughs can take years to accomplish, but our commitment to better health is unwavering. We won’t stop searching for life-saving answers because we know that families are relying on us to do whatever we can to help. Regular donations, no matter how big or small, will support WA’s brightest minds find more answers that will keep families together for longer.

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