WEGC, JWG Volunteer Award
The inaugural Jemima Gazley Volunteer Award donated to a deserving Wellington East Girls College student.
Why are dying kids reliant on charity?
Nikki McDonald explores the ongoing cost of NZ’s failure to properly fund paediatric palliative care.
Jem-Bot starts work - DomPost
The Jem-Bot, funded by Jemima’s fundraising will speed up the research process to find better treatments, and ultimately a cure for DIPG.
Jem-Bot starts work - Early Edition
A very special robot will begin operating this week to help cure brain cancer. Wellington teenager Jemima Gazley raised money for the 'Jem-Bot' as she was dying from an aggressive brain tumour late last year.
It will eliminate human error and speed up the work of testing drugs on tumours by 400 times.
Jemima's dad Oliver Gazley joined Early Edition.
Jem-Bot starts work - NZ Herald
Jemima Gazley carried out a selfless campaign for research and funding into DIPG brain cancer in the final weeks of her life, that have now yielded the JEM-Bot in the Wish Lab in Australia.
Jem-Bot starts work - Newcastle Herald
Associate Professor Matt Dun in the "Wish Lab", inspired by the late Jemima Gazley, who donated her brain and life savings to DIPG research. Picture by Jonathan Carroll
Part of the cure - DomPost
Jemima Gazley's 'JEM-bot' begins cancer-detection work for DIPG cancer targets in New Castle, Australia.
Quote of the year 2021 - NZ Herald
Jemima is awarded 3rd place in the NZ Quote of the Year 2021, organised by Massey University.
Nomination: Massey University
Massey University’s “New Zealand’s Quote of the Year” finalists are announced by the NZ Herald. Jemima is included at #4 in the line-up of 10.
Press / Award: NZ Herald
The NZ Herald awards Jemima with the 2021 ‘Our Hero’ accolade. Writen by Sophie Trigger.
Press: Obituary, DomPost
Obituary written by Bess Manson for the Dominion Post and published on the 29th November 2021.
Press Release: NZ Herald
Press release in the NZ Herald for two auctions launching at 3pm yesterday on Trade Me will see signed Phoenix 2021/22 playing jerseys sold to the highest bidder to boost Jemima’s fundraising efforts.
Press Release: NZ Herald
Brain Tumour Awareness Week in New Zealand 2021. Wellington cancer teen Jemima Gazley praised for putting spotlight on issue by Chris Tse, chair of Brain Tumour Support NZ.
Press Release: Maitland Mercury
Jemima’s ‘big cheque’ lands with RunDIPG to fund research for a cure to end DIPG.
Press Release: UK Daily Mail
Teenager Jemima Winter Belle Gazley has given her brain and life savings to an Australian cancer researcher, in the hope he can find a cure for the disease that also claimed his young daughter.
Press Release: Stuff (digital)
Jemima raises $650,000 for cancer research, but her legacy is much more than money.
Press: Newcastle Herald
Article written by Anita Beaumont for the Newcastle Herald. Published on October 22, 2021. Covering Jemima’s Wish and Matt Dun.
Press / Promo: NZ Herald
Wellington Paranormal team auction unique items to boost Jemima’s Give A Little fundraising efforts.
Press / Obituary: NZ Herald
Exceptional teenager Jemima Gazley remembered as a supernova star, burning it’s brightest light.
Obituary written with direct quotes from Jemima’s eulogy read at her funeral.
Press Release: NZ Herald
Jemima’s brain stem tumour donation arrive in Australia in perfect condition. Dr Dun talks about his research and importance of donations to find the cure to DIPG.