Our story Her legacy

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The Zoie Moore Foundation was created by those who loved her most. It exists to carry forward her mission: to help fund a future where no young person has to face what she did – and where a cure is not just a hope, but a reality.

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The Foundation’s Vision

By 2035, through student sponsorship and research, we will deliver more effective treatment options for children, adolescents and young adults (AYA) with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL).

our mission

01

FUND the future

Every $25,000 we raise funds a medical student to undertake critical research into ALL – moving us closer to the discoveries we urgently need.

02

CLOSEthe survival gap

While survival rates for children with ALL are improving, outcomes for older teens lag behind. We aim to close that gap, no matter how complex the leukaemia may be.

03

SUPPORTINGbetter treatments

We champion research that leads to more targeted, less toxic treatments – especially for those facing relapsed or treatment-resistant ALL within the older teen age groups.

our people

Nicolle-Trivett-Moore

Nicolle Trivett-Moore

Co-Founder
Director

BSc (Hons), MSc (Med), MASM

Nicolle honours her daughter’s zest for life through the Foundation. She has an academic background in clinical biological sciences and a Master’s degree in Medical Molecular Biology. Nicolle worked in the public health sector for 12 years in technical, scientific and research roles before transitioning to senior leadership positions in International Corporate Medical Diagnostics. She held various senior roles working for bioMérieux, Gen-Probe, Hologic and Cepheid, with her final position being Senior Marketing Manager Australia and New Zealand before retiring in 2021 to become a full-time carer for Zoie.

HS Craig

Craig Moore

Co-Founder
Director

Craig brings a deeply personal dedication to the Foundation. An accomplished real estate professional with 27+ years’ global experience, he’s held senior leadership roles at Multiplex Developments, Marsim Developments & Construction and Stockland. He also served as Joint Managing Director and Partner at Knight Frank Project Marketing.

Joanne-Cracknell

Joanne Cracknell

Director

Joanne has embraced the opportunity to be part of The Foundation. An experienced not-for-profit business leader, she enjoyed a successful career in global Learning and Organisational Development roles with Avis and Abbott Australasia before setting up her own business, Organisation Wise.

More recently, Joanne was the General Manager of Gymea Community Aid where she played an integral role in expanding the charity’s annual income from $890k to $4.2m.

Suzanne-Buissink

Suzanne Buissink

Director

AIPA AFA Accountant, BComm (Acct)(Hon), MEng

An experienced IPA accountant, Suzanne has spent many years working with not-for-profit organisations. She’s dedicated to collaborating with the Foundation’s sponsors and stakeholders to fulfill core objectives and achieve goals as the charity evolves.

Prof-William-Rawlinson

Prof. William Rawlinson AM

Director

MBBS, BSc (Med), PhD (Cantab), FRACP, FRCPA, FFSc, FASM, GC

Prof Rawlinson is Director of the Serology and Virology Division (SAViD), NSW Health Pathology Randwick, with conjoint appointments in the Department of Infectious Diseases Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney Children’s and Royal Hospital for Women.

He is Professor in the faculties of Medicine, Science, and Women’s and Children’s Health at UNSW. His current research includes studies of cytomegalovirus (CMV) including antiviral resistance and testing for pathogens including blood borne viruses (BBV) in transplantation.

He is head of the NSW Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) licensed laboratory, which tests all NSW, and some interstate, donors for blood borne viruses. He is Chair of two national QA testing programs and a WHO committee.

Nicolle-Trivett-Moore

Nicolle Trivett-Moore

Co-Founder
Director

BSc (Hons), MSc (Med), MASM

Nicolle honours her daughter’s zest for life through the Foundation. She has an academic background in clinical biological sciences and a Master’s degree in Medical Molecular Biology. Nicolle worked in the public health sector for 12 years in technical, scientific and research roles before transitioning to senior leadership positions in International Corporate Medical Diagnostics. She held various senior roles working for bioMérieux, Gen-Probe, Hologic and Cepheid, with her final position being Senior Marketing Manager Australia and New Zealand before retiring in 2021 to become a full-time carer for Zoie.

HS Craig

Craig Moore

Co-Founder
Director

Craig brings a deeply personal dedication to the Foundation. An accomplished real estate professional with 27+ years’ global experience, he’s held senior leadership roles at Multiplex Developments, Marsim Developments & Construction and Stockland. He also served as Joint Managing Director and Partner at Knight Frank Project Marketing.

Joanne-Cracknell

Joanne Cracknell

Director

Joanne has embraced the opportunity to be part of The Foundation. An experienced not-for-profit business leader, she enjoyed a successful career in global Learning and Organisational Development roles with Avis and Abbott Australasia before setting up her own business, Organisation Wise.

More recently, Joanne was the General Manager of Gymea Community Aid where she played an integral role in expanding the charity’s annual income from $890k to $4.2m.

Suzanne-Buissink

Suzanne Buissink

Director

AIPA AFA Accountant, BComm (Acct)(Hon), MEng

An experienced IPA accountant, Suzanne has spent many years working with not-for-profit organisations. She’s dedicated to collaborating with the Foundation’s sponsors and stakeholders to fulfill core objectives and achieve goals as the charity evolves.

Prof-William-Rawlinson

Prof. William Rawlinson AM

Director

MBBS, BSc (Med), PhD (Cantab), FRACP, FRCPA, FFSc, FASM, GC

Prof Rawlinson is Director of the Serology and Virology Division (SAViD), NSW Health Pathology Randwick, with conjoint appointments in the Department of Infectious Diseases Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney Children’s and Royal Hospital for Women.

He is Professor in the faculties of Medicine, Science, and Women’s and Children’s Health at UNSW. His current research includes studies of cytomegalovirus (CMV) including antiviral resistance and testing for pathogens including blood borne viruses (BBV) in transplantation.

He is head of the NSW Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) licensed laboratory, which tests all NSW, and some interstate, donors for blood borne viruses. He is Chair of two national QA testing programs and a WHO committee.

“This charity will be Zoie’s living legacy. It is all we have of her now. But it’s also our privilege to nurture it, to be proud of it and to watch it grow.”

Nicolle Trivett-Moore

“This charity will be Zoie’s living legacy. It is all we have of her now. But it’s also our privilege to nurture it, to be proud of it and to watch it grow.”

Craig Moore

“This charity will be Zoie’s living legacy. It is all we have of her now. But it’s also our privilege to nurture it, to be proud of it and to watch it grow.”

Joanne Cracknell

“This charity will be Zoie’s living legacy. It is all we have of her now. But it’s also our privilege to nurture it, to be proud of it and to watch it grow.”

Suzanne Buissink

“This charity will be Zoie’s living legacy. It is all we have of her now. But it’s also our privilege to nurture it, to be proud of it and to watch it grow.”

Prof. William Rawlinson AM
Nicolle-Trivett-Moore

Nicolle Trivett-Moore

Co-Founder
Director

BSc (Hons), MSc (Med), MASM

Nicolle honours her daughter’s zest for life through the Foundation. She has an academic background in clinical biological sciences and a Master’s degree in Medical Molecular Biology. Nicolle worked in the public health sector for 12 years in technical, scientific and research roles before transitioning to senior leadership positions in International Corporate Medical Diagnostics. She held various senior roles working for bioMérieux, Gen-Probe, Hologic and Cepheid, with her final position being Senior Marketing Manager Australia and New Zealand before retiring in 2021 to become a full-time carer for Zoie.

HS Craig

Craig Moore

Co-Founder
Director

Craig brings a deeply personal dedication to the Foundation. An accomplished real estate professional with 27+ years’ global experience, he’s held senior leadership roles at Multiplex Developments, Marsim Developments & Construction and Stockland. He also served as Joint Managing Director and Partner at Knight Frank Project Marketing.

Joanne-Cracknell

Joanne Cracknell

Director

Joanne has embraced the opportunity to be part of The Foundation. An experienced not-for-profit business leader, she enjoyed a successful career in global Learning and Organisational Development roles with Avis and Abbott Australasia before setting up her own business, Organisation Wise.

More recently, Joanne was the General Manager of Gymea Community Aid where she played an integral role in expanding the charity’s annual income from $890k to $4.2m.

Suzanne-Buissink

Suzanne Buissink

Director

AIPA AFA Accountant, BComm (Acct)(Hon), MEng

An experienced IPA accountant, Suzanne has spent many years working with not-for-profit organisations. She’s dedicated to collaborating with the Foundation’s sponsors and stakeholders to fulfill core objectives and achieve goals as the charity evolves.

Prof-William-Rawlinson

Prof. William Rawlinson AM

Director

MBBS, BSc (Med), PhD (Cantab), FRACP, FRCPA, FFSc, FASM, GC

Prof Rawlinson is Director of the Serology and Virology Division (SAViD), NSW Health Pathology Randwick, with conjoint appointments in the Department of Infectious Diseases Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney Children’s and Royal Hospital for Women.

He is Professor in the faculties of Medicine, Science, and Women’s and Children’s Health at UNSW. His current research includes studies of cytomegalovirus (CMV) including antiviral resistance and testing for pathogens including blood borne viruses (BBV) in transplantation.

He is head of the NSW Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) licensed laboratory, which tests all NSW, and some interstate, donors for blood borne viruses. He is Chair of two national QA testing programs and a WHO committee.

The Foundation is a reflection of Zoie’s strength, spirit and unwavering determination to find a cure for the disease that ultimately took her life.

We can’t rewrite Zoie’s story. But together, we can help create a future where every adolescent and young adult with ALL has a real chance for a cure.

Because no young life should be cut short by a lack of progress.

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The zoie moore research foundation acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.