The Kids Research Institute Australia has launched a new exhibition, Behind the Breakthrough, to celebrate 35 years of medical research. Western Australian Medical Research Minister Stephen Dawson officially opened the exhibition at the Institute’s 35 Year celebration event.
The exhibition features eight life-sized doors, each representing a breakthrough in research areas such as autism, rare diseases, cancer, Indigenous health, and RSV. It honors the researchers, clinicians, trial participants, donors, and families who have contributed to improving children’s health.
Attendees at the celebration included Tonya and Malcom McCusker, Naomi Flutter, and Elizabeth Perron. The Behind the Breakthrough exhibition is open to the public at Central Park until November 21.



