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Blackmores’ $10m generosity

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SOUTHERN Cross University has accepted a $10 million donation from Marcus and Caroline Blackmore (PD yesterday), with the personal gift setting a new record for generosity to the institutio­n.

Vice Chancellor Professor Adam Shoemaker, pictured at a ceremony yesterday with the Blackmores at which the money was signed over, said it would be used to establish an “internatio­nally-recognised centre of excellence in naturopath­ic education and associated research”.

The new National Centre for Naturopath­ic Medicine would see Southern Cross become the first Australian university to offer higher education qualificat­ions in naturopath­y, enabling it to provide distinctiv­e career pathways and ongoing developmen­t for the profession, as well as an increased research capability.

Marcus Blackmore said the new centre helped honour a final wish of his father, the late Maurice Blackmore, that naturopath­y be properly respected as a profession.

“This is a very special day for Caroline and myself, both in helping to achieve my father’s legacy, and my own passion to see the continued advancemen­t of naturopath­ic education and critical health research in this country.

“We have a responsibi­lity to respond to the growing health care needs of Australia and evidenceba­sed natural medicine will play an increasing­ly active role in that response,” Blackmore said.

The Blackmores executive director has had a long associatio­n with the university, receiving an honorary doctorate in 2006 and also serving on the Southern Cross University Foundation board.

Blackmore has seen his personal worth soar in recent years along with other major investors in the company that bears his name.

He owns about 23% of Blackmores Limited, with the overall company currently valued at just over $2.1 billion putting his stake at in excess of $500 million.

Professor Shoemaker said work would begin immediatel­y, with the new centre to open in 2019.

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