Diane Langmack

A Champion For Cancer Research

Diane Langmack:

Three-Time Survivor Diane Langmack: A Champion For Cancer Research

Diane Langmack OAM is a three-time cancer survivor whose journey highlights the lifesaving impact of medical research. Once weighing just 31 kilograms and fighting for survival, she overcame incredible odds thanks to breakthroughs at the Centenary Institute—advancements that Cure The Future helps drive. As Chair of Cure The Future Foundation and several other charities, Diane has spent over 30 years raising awareness and funding to help cure the incurable. She works closely with leading researchers, ensuring scientific discoveries translate into real-world treatments.

Beyond her own experience, she is passionate about medical progress, believing today’s research will help eradicate genetic diseases for future generations.

A Champion for Cancer Research

A dedicated advocate, Diane continues to champion medical research, believing in a future where the incurable becomes curable.

Diane’s leadership is rooted in empathy, community, and resilience. She has built strong partnerships to accelerate research and inspire support. Her contributions have earned her the Order of Australia Medal (OAM) and nominations for NSW Women of the Year, NRL Women of the Year, and Telstra Business Women of the Year. Currently, she serves as General Manager of Stakeholder Engagement and Executive Assistant to Phil Gould AO at the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs.

A dedicated advocate, Diane continues to champion medical research, believing in a future where the incurable becomes curable.

Her story is proof that research saves lives—not just hers, but the lives of countless others who now have hope where there was once none. By supporting Cure The Future, you’re not just funding science—you’re giving families more time, more tomorrows, and the chance to turn heartbreak into healing.