Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsHonour for cancer fighter

Honour for cancer fighter

A NOOSA local will be awarded an honour of the highest esteem for his contribution to children and the wider community.
Noosa local John Lough, former director of the Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club, will be awarded the Medal in the Order of Australia for his service to children through cancer support organisations in a ceremony later this year.
“I am humbled and very honoured,” Mr Lough said.
Mr Lough, with Jack Kasses, established the Children’s Cancer Institute 1976 after the loss of his son Robbie to leukemia.
Following the loss of his son, John Lough approached his club, the Apex Club in Wollongong to raise money for research into childhood cancer.
Mr Lough liaised with 800 Apex Clubs nationally to raise funds to build a new research unit at the Prince of Whales children’s Hospital in 1978.
Mr Lough said over $1.3m was raised to build the research facility which has since relocated to the University of New South Wales where over 400 research officers are employed.
Today, the Children’s Cancer Institute remains the only independent medical research institute in the country devoted to research into the causes, prevention and cure of childhood cancer.
“I am happy to accept this honour in memory of my son Robbie,” Mr Lough said.
Mr Lough will share the special day with another Noosa local Tracey Moffatt who will be appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for her distinguished service to the visual and performing arts as a photographer and film maker and as a mentor and supporter of, and role model for, Indigenous artists.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Piano Day celebrated in Montville

Montville's Lucas Parklands will celebrate International Piano Day by presenting a recital by Queensland’s brilliant young pianist Rueben Tsang on Sunday 29 March at...

Baroque is Bach

More News

Circus returns to Noosa

After eight long Years, Hudsons Circus Returns to Noosa — And the Magic Feels Bigger Than Ever* For the first time in eight years, the...

Baroque is Bach

Good news for Noosa music lovers. Popular Sunshine Coast Arioso Chamber Ensemble is presenting its first performance for the year at Cooroy...

Portuguese dreams are free

It’s funny how a simple trip down the wine aisles at Dan’s can transport you to another time, another place, and that’s before you...

Claptomaniacs at Marina Bar

Five-piece northern Coast band The Claptomaniacs are back at the Marina Bar in Noosa Marina this Friday (February 20), from 6-9pm. It's the band's first...

Bendigo brings it

Big upgrades. Big community impact. Bendigo Bank has delivered once again — and Noosa FM is ready to show it off. Thanks to funding from...

Commercial beach permits to be tendered

Noosa Council has reviewed its Commercial Use of Community Land Policy under which it regulates commercial businesses operating on Noosa Main Beach and will...

Airport growth plans

Business and tourism leaders from across Noosa and the wider Sunshine Coast have gathered to hear about ambitious growth plans for Sunshine Coast Airport,...

New skate park is open

Something smooth, bold and built for speed has just landed in the Sunshine Coast hinterland — and Noosa skateboarders are already eyeing it off...

Police warning on counterfeit notes

Police are urging Noosa businesses and residents to remain vigilant following a spike in counterfeit $50 notes detected across Queensland, with authorities warning the...

Koala warning

Noosa motorists are being urged to take extra care on local roads as wildlife experts warn Trauma Season is “far from over”, with record...