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Fight Parkinson’s (formerly known as Parkinson’s Victoria) is a leading source of specialised health information, advice, and services. Through research, education, and support, we strive to improve the lives of people living with Parkinson’s or Atypical Parkinson’s (PSP, MSA and CBS).
Aug. 02, 2025
Travel Grants now open to attend World Parkinson’s Congress
Applications for travel grants are now open to attend the 2026 World Parkinson’s Congress in Phoenix, USA. Read more…
Jul. 25, 2025
New name, same care: Chronic Disease Management Plans revamped
You may have noticed a change in the language being used in relation to your Chronic Disease Management plan, however there is no need for concern. Read more…
Jul. 17, 2025
World Parkinson’s Congress calls for abstract submissions
Submissions for abstracts are now open for the 2026 World Parkinson’s Congress. Read more…
Jun. 30, 2025
Research call-out: Peripheral stimulation as a treatment for Parkinson’s disease gait impairments
Investigate the effectiveness of applying non-invasive stimulation (in the form of vibration or mild electrical pulses) to the feet to improve walking in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Read more…
Jun. 27, 2025
The National Parkinson’s Action Plan community consultation survey
Fight Parkinson's is pleased to announce that the National Parkinson’s Action Plan (NPAP) has now entered the community consultation phase. This is a significant milestone in the journey to improve the lives of Australians living with Parkinson’s. Developed by the National Parkinson’s Alliance (NPA) with support from KPMG, the NPAP is a… Read more…
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“Having Parkinson’s is our new ‘normal’. While my symptoms have changed over time, we make adjustments and keep moving on with life.”