The Age
·general
·3 hours ago
‘The best of us’: We’re all poorer for the loss of the
And so it’s happened. Three years after a devastating brain cancer diagnosis, Professor Richard Scolyer has gone. I won’t be alone in finding the news of his death, at the age of 59, raw and numbing. It was expected given how much his health had declined in recent weeks but it still feels shocking and sudden.
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