Cameron Brae Proudly Supports the Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research

March 2, 2025

At Cameron Brae, we believe in giving back to the communities where we work and live.

Last week, we were proud to be a sponsor of the Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research’s annual luncheon, which raised over $200,000 to support critical medical research in South West Sydney.


The Ingham Institute is at the forefront of medical innovation, conducting world-class research across cancer treatment, neuroscience, injury prevention and robotics to improve health outcomes for people in our region and beyond. As South West Sydney continues to grow, the Institute plays an increasingly vital role in ensuring the local community has access to cutting-edge medical advancements.

For Cameron Brae, supporting the Ingham Institute is deeply personal. Our founder, David Hazlett, was passionate about investing in the future of South West Sydney, and the Institute’s mission was close to his heart. His wife, Victoria, remains an active advocate for the Institute, continuing her work on the fundraising committee to help drive research that changes lives.


The success of last week’s luncheon is a testament to the strength of the local community and its commitment to supporting the health and wellbeing of South West Sydney. We’re proud to stand alongside the Ingham Institute in their pursuit of groundbreaking medical discoveries and look forward to continuing our support for their incredible work.

  • Well done to the fundraising committee

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  • Annual luncheon generated over $200K in donations

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