Recent Articles
Adele better than before
On the surface, 2022 looked like any other year for Adele – shows booked, dinners planned, a busy working life and a social calendar bursting at the seams. Then one otherwise ordinary night while meeting a friend for dinner, life threw her an unexpected curveball.
Six months on: MS community rebuilds aft...
Six months after a period of great uncertainty for South Australians and Territorians living with MS, the MS Society SA & NT marks its first World MS Day under new leadership with landmarks to be lit up red across Adelaide and Darwin.
Many hands, bigger impact: The power of ...
Over the past year, we’ve been inspired by the generosity, creativity and commitment by the local community to raise funds in support of MS Society SA & NT.
MSWA is stepping in to support the MS co...
MSWA, supported by MS Australia, is stepping in to stabilise support and ensure continuity of care for people living with MS across South Australia and the Northern Territory. This follows the recent news that the MS Society SA & NT has entered voluntary administration.
MSWA and MS Society SA & NT unite to con...
We are pleased to announce that the formal process of acquiring the assets of MS Society SA and NT (MS SANT) has been successfully completed. As of Friday, 7 November, MSWA and MS SANT is now officially operating as a singular entity.
A quiet commitment to making a differenc...
For more than 25 years, the winner of our L114 Cash for a Cause lottery purchased tickets whenever possible, supporting the work of the MS Society in any way he could. His commitment came from a deeply personal place – a family member who lived with multiple sclerosis (MS) for nearly three decades.
Two decades to an MS diagnosis – Reg B...
When Reg first experienced a sudden loss of feeling from his waist down in 1997, he had no idea it would mark the beginning of a decades-long journey with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Peter is still pushing forward
Meet Peter Munari, a long-time Client of the MS Society SA & NT, who is well-known for his quick wit, quality humour, and ability to make anyone laugh. But behind the infectious personality is a powerful story of resilience and strength in the face of a life-changing diagnosis.
World-first study uses DNA to investigat...
A world-first Australian study is using DNA to identify a person’s genetic risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) to understand how their immune system responds to a common virus linked to the disease.
Supporting people with MS through exerci...
Exercise is essential for everyone, but for those with MS, it’s crucial for maintaining strong muscles, bones, and heart health. MS Society SA & NT Exercise Therapist, Roy Crossley shares more.

