Carrie Bickmore Named 2026 Australian of the Year for Victoria: A Beacon of Hope in Brain Cancer Research

Carrie Bickmore Named 2026 Australian of the Year for Victoria

Carrie Bickmore, a well-known broadcaster and passionate cancer fundraiser, received the 2026 Australian of the Year award for Victoria at a ceremony held in Melbourne on November 6. This honor acknowledges her extraordinary efforts in brain cancer research and advocacy.

Commitment to Brain Cancer Research

Bickmore's dedication to combating brain cancer is deeply personal. Since 2015, she has raised more than $27 million to support research geared toward finding a cure. This effort led to the creation of The Brain Cancer Centre in 2021, a pioneering facility uniting top researchers in the field.

The center has backed numerous research projects throughout Australia and launched innovative clinical trials, representing major progress in brain cancer treatment.

Personal Loss Fueling Advocacy

Brain cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among Australians under 40. Bickmore's fight is driven by personal tragedy, having lost her husband, Greg, to the disease in 2010.

Other Recognized Australians

In addition to Bickmore’s award, Bryan Lipmann AM, a senior advocate for elderly homeless people, was honored as the 2026 Senior Australian of the Year for Victoria.

"Carrie Bickmore, a prominent broadcaster and cancer fundraiser, has been honored as the 2026 Australian of the Year for Victoria."
"Since 2015, she has raised over $27 million to support research initiatives aimed at finding a cure."

Author's summary: Carrie Bickmore’s relentless advocacy and fundraising have significantly advanced brain cancer research, making her a beacon of hope in Australia’s fight against this deadly disease.

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Sohu Sohu — 2025-11-06

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