Held at Liverpool’s Woodward Park, the special performance is being sponsored by Liverpool Council and Liverpool Catholic Club with tickets being sold for the special price of $30.
Funds raised from the event will be injected back into the Ingham Institute’s cancer medical research programs.
Ingham Institute Chairman Terry Goldacre thanked the Liverpool Council and Liverpool Catholic Club for their generous sponsorship and encouraged the local community and their families to attend the event to help improve the health and wellbeing of the local community.
“We are very excited to have the world renowned Great Moscow Circus coming to Liverpool in support of the Ingham Institute,” he said.
Tickets cost $30 for unreserved. For further information contact Community Relationship Manager Tracey Roberts on 02 8738 9000 or tracey.roberts@inghaminstitute.org.au
The Ingham Institute is a not-for-profit research organisation in Sydney established to undertake medical research that specifically addresses, and can be applied to, the needs of the local population and wider Australia
Located at Liverpool Hospital, the Ingham Institute is changing the way medical research is done in Australia by transferring research into practice across its six research streams, enabling the swift transfer of findings into day-to-day medical practice.
The Institute’s research team are focused on exploring new medical approaches for a range of critical disease including cancer, clinical science (comprising cardiovascular disease and infectious and inflammatory diseases), community & population health, early years/childhood health, injury and rehabilitation and mental health and are at the forefront of the most advanced medical breakthroughs and clinical outcomes.