In memory
Here, we remember and honour those who are no longer with us, but who will always hold a place in our hearts. Each life was deeply loved, and each loss felt profoundly. Taken too soon by melanoma, their stories continue to inspire our commitment and our hope for a better future.
If you would like to share and honour your loved one on this tribute page, please contact us.
We would be privileged to help tell their story.

Lyell Duffy
Lyell was a correctional officer at CCC. He loved fishing, pig hunting and camping, but he mostly loved being with his family. He adored his three children, Marc, Shania and

Greg Fish
The legacy of Greg Fish Greg Fish founded what was then called Fish & Nankivell in 1984 along with co-founder Ian Nankivell. Together, he and Ian had established a successful

Mark Hamblin
Jane from Green Heart Boulevard is kindly making a donation to melanoma research with every candle sold in memory of her brother Mark. “In September 2016, my brother Mark turned

Warren Meanwell Melanoma Research Grant
The Australian Melanoma Research Foundation is honoured to announce the inaugural Warren Meanwell Melanoma Research Grant, awarded in 2022 and 2023. This prestigious grant supports an outstanding melanoma research project

Jessica Elshaarawy
Letters to Jessica Dearest Mum, You were the type of person that was approachable and would always listen. There are so many good things about you which is why everyone

Kelly Geissmann
Kelly was born at the Gold Coast Hospital on 05/06/78 and with her family lived on Tamborine Mountain. At the tender age of 2 she was known as Kindy Kel.

Sam Hughes
Sam, or Sambo as he was known to basically everyone, was a Dad, a Husband, a Son, Brother, Uncle and Friend to so many. He worked hard as a tradie

Aaron Thomson
Newlywed Aaron Thomson – a self described “average bloke” – was just 26 when he learned he had less than 12 months to live. Being a hard worker and young,