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Turner Freeman Lawyers launches Battle of the West campaign

Penrith Panthers is pleased to announce major partner Turner Freeman Lawyers will be donating $100 for every point scored against Parramatta Eels in the 2023 regular season to the Asbestos Diseases Research Institute (ADRI).

Turner Freeman Lawyers have been supporting the Asbestos Diseases Research Institute for the last 14 years, and have acted for thousands of people around Australia affected by asbestos related diseases.

Using the Panthers as a vehicle for change, Turner Freeman Lawyers will be donating $100 for every point the Panthers score in both the home and away matches this season, starting with Thursday’s Grand Final rematch at CommBank Stadium.

Turner Freeman Lawyers Managing Partner Armando Gardiman AM said he was proud to give back to the community.

“ADRI are the only dedicated research facility in New South Wales that studies and researches asbestos diseases including the terminal cancer mesothelioma,” Mr Gardiman AM said.

“Working class groups from Western Sydney are some of the most affected groups of people in Australia.

“Thousands of men and women have died and will continue to die from mesothelioma or other diseases as a result of exposure to asbestos. ADRI are dedicated to trying to find methods to prevent, diagnose and treat mesothelioma through public awareness, scientific and medical research and providing patient support.

“Together with the Panthers, Turner Freeman Lawyers are proud to support any research that can produce better treatment outcomes or cure this terrible fatal disease.”

Armando Gardiman AM Turner Freeman Lawyers Managing Partner

Panthers Rugby League CEO Matt Cameron praised Turner Freeman Lawyers’ commitment to helping the community.

“Turner Freeman Lawyers have been a great supporter of the Panthers and Penrith community for a number of years,” Cameron said.

We’re delighted to assist families impacted by Asbestos related diseases through Turner Freeman’s commitment to better research and treatment for affected families.”

 

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