01 Jul 2011 04:27pm
Legendary comedian and humanitarian Jerry Lewis accepted a donation of $600,000
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25 Jun 2011 02:45pm
Legendary US comedian Jerry Lewis was resting in his Sydney hotel today after cancelling a sold-out show at Rooty Hill RSL last night due to exhaustion.
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17 May 2011 11:59am
Neuromuscular conditions, including Muscular Dystrophy, are debilitating diseases that affect 1 in 1,000 people in Australia Read More
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13 May 2011 05:00am
Tour Duchenne rides again in September with a three day ride from Sydney to Canberra from 12 – 14 September. Read More
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17 Mar 2009 06:26pm
Dear donors, colleagues, friends and family,
Last day of the Tour Duchenne from Phillip Island (Cowes) to Melbourne.
Exciting, entertaining and emotional.
We were all really looking forward to this day, the final day of an epic adventure. 25 sensitive and sore cyclists saddled up for the ‘easy’ 95Km ride with showers clearing, sunshine peeking, and finally a tail wind as we headed north for home riding on adrenalin and reflecting on a tough tour, a massive fundraising campaign, and heightened awareness of muscular dystrophy.
As we rolled up Flemington Rd to the Royal Children’s Hospital, the fathers of the boys with MD took the front and crossed the finish line with the wonderful cheers of many families and friends.
Thank you all for your support, donations and enthusiasm. We all achieved something special over the past 10 days.
Day 10 Statistics:
Temperature: 22, showers clearly to sunshine
Falls: 2 (1 flip and 1 jack knife - both ok, except ego)
Flat tyres: 4
Distance: 95km
Average: 24 km/h
Road kill: 1 (fox)
Player comfort (0 awful to 10 delightful): 10
Saddle sore index: Manageable with the end in sight!
Kind regards
Dr Joshua Burns Institute for Neuromuscular Research The Children’s Hospital at Westmead Donate: www.tourduchenne.com Photos: Day 10Listed MDF Australia Media Release
17 Mar 2009 06:23pm
Dear donors, colleagues, friends and family,
The day we will never forget.
The most difficult day of cycling for each and everyone of us. Even the ladies said it was worse than child birth!
From Yarram to Phillip Island looked challenging but nothing like yesterday. We rolled out under dark clouds and a very stiff head wind at 7am. The head wind strengthened to 50-60km/hour and stayed with us for 7 hours (some for 9 hours) to cover the 155km. Rain started at 40km and pierced our faces as we battled to stay upright along the Bass Straight coastline. Everyone was hurting, everyone was getting flat tyres and everyone was freezing.
But who’s complaining…we’re almost home.
Day 9 Statistics:
Temperature: 16, gusting winds and rain and hail
Falls: 6 (minor)
Flat tyres: 14
Distance: 155km
Average: 22 km/h
Road kill: 10 (4 kangaroo, 1 koala, 5 other……)
Player comfort (0 awful to 10 delightful): 0.1
Saddle sore index: Unfairly high
Dr Joshua Burns Institute for Neuromuscular Research The Children’s Hospital at Westmead Donate: www.tourduchenne.com Photos: Day 9Listed MDF Australia Media Release
17 Mar 2009 02:30pm
Take a walk along the Esplanade at Sydney’s famous Manly Beach and help raise funds for research into Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Read More
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11 Mar 2009 09:42pm
Dr Josh Burns, researcher at INMR (The Children’s Hospital Westmead) is riding the Tour Duchenne. Read More
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25 Feb 2009 01:03pm
A wonderful night at the Cargo Bar in Darling Harbour launched the Tour Duchenne. Event organiser Julian Thompson and hundreds of family and friends celebrated over $600,000 committed so far to supporting the INMR (Institute of Neuromuscular Research) in Sydney and NMDRC (National Muscular Dystrophy Research Centre) in Melbourne research a cure for muscular dystrophy. 25 cyclists, including Tom Williams and Julian will ride from Sydney to Melbourne, leaving The Children’s Hospital Westmead on Saturday morning (7 March) accompanied by the NSW Premier and Federal Member Tony Abbott. MDF wishes the riders a safe and successful trip.
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19 Feb 2009 12:50pm

Anthony & Jenny Bucco with MDNSW Staff
Don’t miss Domestic Blitz on Sunday night, 8 March at 6.30pm. Anthony and Jenny Bucco and their family (members of Muscular Dystrophy NSW) were given a makeover by Domestic Blitz . Tune in for their story.
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