Macular Degeneration Foundation
The Macular Degeneration Foundation describes itself as "a 'patient driven' organisation" which "aims to reduce the incidence and impact of Macular Degeneration in Australia." [1]
According to Australian Securities Investment Commission (ASIC) records the Macular Degeneration Foundation name was reserved for use for a new Australian company in March 2001. In early May 2001 the company name was registered and the constitution submitted to ASIC.
One of the highest profile activities of MDF is the annual Macular Degeneration Awareness Week in early June.
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Funding
According to their financial report in 2005 their Total revenues from operating activities were AU$1,054,141 (of this they raised AU$774,495 from donations and fundraising and AU$262,400 from government grants). [2]
In the Chairman's report for the year to the end of June 2005, Leslie Lofthouse noted that "additional significant financial contributors will be coming on board this year including Pfizer, Alcon, The Federal Government, Australian Optometry Association and Humanware." [3]
Personnel
- Ita Buttrose, Patron
Board Members
- Leslie Lofthouse, Chairman
- Paul Beaumont
- Barry Clarke
- Dr Jim Runciman
- Dr Peter Herse
- Peter Reid
- John McCarroll
- Ashley Chapman
- Paul Rogan
- Peter Brown
- Suellen Tapsall
Staff
- Julie Heraghty, CEO
- Mary Martin, PR Director,
Funders
- Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing
- Alcon
- Allergan
- Blackmores
- Bluedesk
- Ernst & Young
- Humanware
- Macquarie Bank Foundation
- Novartis Opthalmics
- NSW Health
- Optometrists Association Australia
- Pfizer
- Profield Foundation
- Quantum Technology
Contact Details
MD Foundation
Suite 302, 447 Kent Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Help line: 1800 111 709
Tel: 02 9261 8900
Fax: 02 9261 8912
Email: info AT mdfoundation.com.au
Web: http://www.mdfoundation.com.au
Publications
Other SourceWatch Resources
External links
- Amanda Meade, "Not blind to a backhanded compliment", The Diary, The Australian, May 29, 2003. (Not available online).
- "Kits will raise awareness of eye disease", Australian Doctor, unadted (approx 2001), accessed June 2006. (This is a cached copy).
- Natasha Johnson, "Patients hail new sight loss treatment", 7.30 Report, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, September 4, 2006.
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