Richard Scolyer: Brain Tumor Recurs for Former Australian of the Year

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  1. I’m sorry to hear about Richard Scolyer’s situation. His contributions and influence as a former Australian of the Year have been significant, and it’s heartbreaking to learn about his health battle. Wishing him strength and support during this challenging time. It’s important for us to raise awareness about brain tumors and the impact they can have on individuals and families.

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