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Jun 4, 2026, 10:39
2026 National Stroke Awards Nominations Are Now Open – Stroke Foundation
Stroke Foundation shared a post on LinkedIn:
”Calling all stroke heroes!
Nominations are now open for the 2026 National Stroke Awards.
Now in its 18th year, the Awards celebrate the achievements of survivors, carers, health professionals, volunteers, fundraisers, researchers and advocates.
Do you know someone who deserves to be recognised?
Nominate them today in one of these categories:
- Courage AwardCreative Award
- First Nations Stroke Excellence Award
- Fundraiser of the Year Award
- Improving Life after Stroke Award
- Volunteer of the Year Award
- Stroke Care Champion Award
- Warrior Award
Nominations close on 31 July, 2026.
This years awards will be held in Melbourne on Thursday, October 15.
Make your vote count!
This event is proudly supported by Ipsen, Pure Australia, Worrells, AbbVie, Australian Physiotherapy Association, and Loxley Financial.”
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