MS organisations to speak with one voice

Too many workplaces failing people with MS but solutions abound

By Associate Professor Des Graham, President, MS Australia – A new workplace and employment survey has provided further evidence that too many Australian workplaces are failing people living with Multiple Sclerosis and other health conditions, and falling well short of community expectations.

Cheryl To stop MS sooner, we need you

To stop MS sooner, we need you

Despite the progress made thanks to MS research, the key to a cure is yet to be found for people like Cheryl. Donations will help fund vital research projects that will build critical knowledge of MS, aiming to prevent and ultimately cure MS.  

Parliament House Canberra

MS Australia congratulates the incoming Labor Government

MS Australia, the national peak body for people affected by multiple sclerosis (MS), has today congratulated Prime Minister Anthony Albanese MP and the incoming Labor Government, and reiterated its call for full and ongoing funding of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

MS Australia's Employment and Workplace Survey

Too many workplaces failing people with MS

A new survey has uncovered a significant disconnect between supportive community attitudes towards co-workers with health conditions, like MS, and the reality of poor experiences within workplaces.

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Landmark funding for MS research applauded by MS Australia