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home | newest check | boards | help index | log | ps | userlogin | send sysop | slog | status forward | bcm news | users | version | remove cookieVK7AX > WIA 12.07.26 13:57l 49 Lines 3020 Bytes #26 (0) @ WW BID : 14140_VK7AX Subj: More Than Radios: How WICEN NSW Helped Support a Medical Bre Path: JH4XSY<N3HYM<CX2SA<VK7AX Sent: 260712/0455Z 14140@VK7AX.#ULV.TAS.AUS.AUNZ LinBPQ6.0.24 More Than Radios: How WICEN NSW Helped Support a Medical Breakthrough Date : 08 / 07 / 2026 Author : WICEN NSW When people think about amateur radio emergency communications, they often picture volunteers responding to bushfires, floods, storms or other emergencies. While those roles remain an important part of WICEN's mission, sometimes the value of volunteer communications is measured not in days or weeks, but over decades. For many years, WICEN NSW volunteers have provided safety communications for the annual Hawkesbury Canoe Classic, a gruelling overnight paddle on the Hawkesbury River organised by the Arrow Foundation. The event raises vital funds to support bone marrow and stem cell transplant research, with WICEN volunteers helping ensure the safety and coordination of competitors and event officials along the course. That long-term commitment has now become part of an extraordinary success story. Researchers at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute recently announced a major scientific breakthrough after more than 25 years of research, developing a method to create pluripotent blood stem cells capable of becoming any type of blood cell in the human body. The research was supported in part by funding from the Arrow Foundation, linking the efforts of thousands of volunteers and supporters, including the dedicated communications teams from WICEN NSW. It is a powerful reminder that amateur radio volunteers often contribute to community outcomes far beyond the microphone. By providing reliable communications year after year, WICEN NSW has helped enable an event that has funded world-class medical research with the potential to transform the treatment of blood diseases and save countless lives. The next Hawkesbury Canoe Classic will be held on 24-25 October 2026, with WICEN NSW once again providing safety communications for the event. If you've ever wondered whether volunteering with amateur radio can make a real difference, this is a remarkable example of how community service, delivered consistently over many years, can contribute to life-changing outcomes in ways few could have imagined. WICEN Link >> https://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2026/20260708-1/wicen.org.au WICEN NSW FB Link >> https://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2026/20260708-1/facebook.com/WICENNSW WICEN NSW X Link >> https://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2026/20260708-1/x.com/wicennsw VK4 EmCom Groups.io Link >> https://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2026/20260708-1/groups.io/g/vk4-emcomms Email Link >> https://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2026/20260708-1/wicen.ops@vrarescue.org Another example of volunteers in amateur radio providing a service for the community. Page Last Updated: Wednesday, 08 Jul 2026 at 08:57 hours by Justin Giles-clark (Sourced from https://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2026/20260708-1/index.php) --------------------------------------------------------------------- (Posted to the packet network courtesy Tony VK7AX)
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