Greek Easter 2010 – Kalo Pashcha! Posted on April 1, 2010February 25, 2018 by Carly du Toit Australia’s local Greek community are once again preparing for their country’s most sacred and celebrated religious festival – Greek Easter. And it is at this special time, when the family gathers together, that the Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF) asks the community to take a moment to think of those we may have lost, or who are suffering from the devastating effects of cancer. As the incidence of cancer increases for all Australians, we need more than ever to continue our investment in breakthrough cancer research. Why? Because our results are making a difference to people’s lives, not just in Australia, but around the world. Just two weeks ago we were privileged to open the ACRF Centre for Cancer Genomics at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne (the second largest Greek city in the world – after Athens!) Continue reading “Greek Easter 2010 – Kalo Pashcha!”