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Driving Breakthroughs
in Women’s and Babies’ Health

WIRF is at the forefront of research aimed at improving the health and wellbeing of women, babies and families. From preventing preterm birth to advancing cancer care, our research makes a difference for future generations.

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Our approach to the research we fund

At WIRF, our research is guided by a commitment to improve health outcomes for women, babies and families. Our approach combines cutting-edge science with an ethical, collaborative process to ensure that every discovery makes a meaningful impact.

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We prioritise translating research into outcomes that improve clinical practice and patient health.

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We collaborate with leading researchers, healthcare professionals, and communities – both in Australia and globally – to drive innovation and improve health outcomes for women and babies.

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We focus on key areas of research and care, including preventing preterm birth, advancing care for preterm babies, pregnancy and conception, maternal and infant conditions, women’s health, First Nations health, and mental health, to improve outcomes for women, babies, and families.

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We harness cutting-edge research and proven solutions to transform care and improve health outcomes for women, babies, and families.

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What’s new at WIRF

Stay up to date on our latest research breakthroughs, community initiatives, events and ways to get involved.

Ladies Long Table Lunch raises $32,000 for women’s and infants health research
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Ladies Long Table Lunch raises $32,000 for women’s and infants health research

The second annual Ladies Long Table Lunch, held at Hillarys Yacht Club as part of the Hillarys Boat Show on Friday 20 March, has raised an outstanding $32,000 in support of WIRF.

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WIRF partners with Safewill to offer free Wills during Charity Wills Week
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WIRF partners with Safewill to offer free Wills during Charity Wills Week

The Women and Infants Research Foundation has partnered with Safewill to offer people the opportunity to write a free, legally binding Will during Charity Wills Week.

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Hannah Watson awarded PhD scholarship to advance safer, more personalised care for premature babies
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Hannah Watson awarded PhD scholarship to advance safer, more personalised care for premature babies

Emerging researcher Hannah Watson has been awarded a University of Western Australia PhD scholarship, with additional top-up funding from WIRF, to undertake research aimed at improving outcomes for babies born too early.

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WIRF to invest $500,000 in research through 2026 Research Acceleration Awards
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WIRF to invest $500,000 in research through 2026 Research Acceleration Awards

Monday 2 March 2026 – Applications are officially open for the WIRF 2026 Research Acceleration Awards, a major funding initiative supporting Western Australian researchers to advance breakthroughs in women’s, maternal, and newborn health.

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Community-Based Fundraising

WIRF supports community-driven fundraising efforts, providing tools like crowdfunding pages, media coverage, and social media promotion. Individuals and teams can participate in various fundraising activities such as marathons or bake sales.  

To apply or learn about eligibility, contact us for guidance, and we will assist with event promotion and coordination. 

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